BEN FOGLE
TALES FROM THE WILDERNESS
UK THEATRE TOUR 2021
Ben Fogle “I am thrilled to be returning to the stage with live audiences with some inspiring tales of my adventures around the world.
TALES FROM THE WILDERNESS
UK THEATRE TOUR 2021
Ben Fogle “I am thrilled to be returning to the stage with live audiences with some inspiring tales of my adventures around the world.
Join Ben Fogle next month when he returns to the stage with his thrilling live theatre show ‘Tales From The Wilderness’. From crossing Antarctica to conquering Everest, Ben will share inspiring tales of his adventures around the world.
Ben said “I am very excited to be returning to the stage with my tour ‘Tales From The Wilderness’. Theatres and live stage shows are an essential part of Britain’s rich cultural heritage, and I am very proud to be supporting theatres across the UK as we return to a form of normality.”
Ben has climbed Everest, been swimming with crocodiles, saved elephants, dodged pirates, been marooned for a year on an uninhabited island, walked to the South Pole, Crossed the Empty Quarter with camels, rowed across the Atlantic Ocean, tracked the migration of the wildebeest, swum from Alcatraz, had a flesh-eating disease and messed around with ferrets!
The much-loved TV adventurer will recount, with warmth and honesty, his thrilling tales. If you like Ben's TV shows, then you'll love this personal and intimate evening of stories from around the world. The show will include multi-media.
Ben said “I am very excited to be returning to the stage with my tour ‘Tales From The Wilderness’. Theatres and live stage shows are an essential part of Britain’s rich cultural heritage, and I am very proud to be supporting theatres across the UK as we return to a form of normality.”
Ben has climbed Everest, been swimming with crocodiles, saved elephants, dodged pirates, been marooned for a year on an uninhabited island, walked to the South Pole, Crossed the Empty Quarter with camels, rowed across the Atlantic Ocean, tracked the migration of the wildebeest, swum from Alcatraz, had a flesh-eating disease and messed around with ferrets!
The much-loved TV adventurer will recount, with warmth and honesty, his thrilling tales. If you like Ben's TV shows, then you'll love this personal and intimate evening of stories from around the world. The show will include multi-media.
‘ADVENTURER IN A CLASS OF HIS OWN’
BBC
‘FUNNY, ENTERTAINING & REALLY RATHER INSPIRING TOO’
DAILY MAIL
‘A WHOLESOME, ETHICAL, ENVIRONMENTAL ADVENTURER’
THE GUARDIAN
BBC
‘FUNNY, ENTERTAINING & REALLY RATHER INSPIRING TOO’
DAILY MAIL
‘A WHOLESOME, ETHICAL, ENVIRONMENTAL ADVENTURER’
THE GUARDIAN
Wed 1 Sept
Aberystwyth Arts Centre Thu 2 Sept Stoke Victoria Hall Fri 3 Sept Liverpool Philharmonic Hall Sat 4 Sept Scunthorpe Baths Hall Sun 5 Sept Yarm PAA Theatre |
Tue 7 Sept
London Union Chapel Wed 8 Sept Poole Lighthouse Thu 9 Sept Reading The Hexagon Sat 11 Sept Plymouth Pavilions Sun 12 Sept Frome Memorial Theatre (& Matinee) |
Tue 14 Sept
Shrewsbury Theatre Severn (& Matinee) Wed 15 Sept Guildford G Live Thu 16 Sept Chatham Central Theatre Fri 17 Sept Colchester Charter Hall Sun 19 Sept Llandudno Venue Cymru |
Tue 21 Sept
Southend Cliffs Pavilion Wed 22 Sept London Cadogan Hall Thu 23 Sept Bury St Edmunds The Apex Fri 24 Sept Hastings White Rock Theatre Sat 25 Sept Malvern Forum Theatre |
Wed 29 Sept
Worthing Assembly Hall Sun 3 Oct Dundee Whitehall Theatre Mon 4 Oct Inverness Eden Court Tue 5 Oct Ayr Town Hall Wed 6 Oct Carlisle Sands Centre |
Ben Fogle is an award-winning Broadcaster and adventurer. He has written 9 Sunday Times best-selling books and is the United Nations Patron of the Wilderness.
Ben has climbed Mount Everest, rowed across the Atlantic, raced across Antarctica to the South Pole and crossed the deserts of the Empty Quarter in the Middle East.
He has presented numerous programmes for the BBC, ITV, C5 and Discovery including the hit series New Lives in the Wild.
A fellow of the Royal Geographic Society. He is ambassador to WWF, Tusk and Hearing Dogs for the Deaf and Patron of The Red Cross and United Nations.
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Ben has presented numerous programmes including Animal Park, Countryfile, Wild in Africa, Wild on the West Coast, Crufts, One Man and His Dog, Country Tracks, Extreme Dreams, A Year of Adventures, Storm City, Harbour Lives, Countrywise and Fisherman’s Lives, New Lives in the Wild.
Ben has made documentaries on Prince William in Africa, disease in Ethiopia, Captain Scott in Antarctica and Crocodiles in Botswana.
Ben has travelled extensively in South and Central America and has toured the world for various broadcasting assignments to more than 200 places including Tristan da Cunha, Pitcairn, St Helena, East Timor, Nepal, Namibia, Kenya, the Arctic Circle, Zambia, Papua New Guinea, Uganda, Libya, Sri Lanka, Fiji, Tahiti, Maldives, Tanzania and Morocco.
Ben has worked as a special correspondent for NBC News and has published nine bestselling books, The Teatime Islands, Outposts, The Crossing, Race to the Pole, The Accidental Adventurer, The Accidental Naturalist, Labrador, Land Rover, English.
A keen sailor, Ben has run the Marathon Des Sables, swam from Alcatraz to San Francisco and is also a Marathon runner, boxer and cyclist.
Ben married Marina in 2006 after meeting her in the park while the couple were walking their dogs, Inca and Maggi. They have a young son, Ludo and a daughter Iona and a black Labrador, Storm.
Ben has climbed Mount Everest, rowed across the Atlantic, raced across Antarctica to the South Pole and crossed the deserts of the Empty Quarter in the Middle East.
He has presented numerous programmes for the BBC, ITV, C5 and Discovery including the hit series New Lives in the Wild.
A fellow of the Royal Geographic Society. He is ambassador to WWF, Tusk and Hearing Dogs for the Deaf and Patron of The Red Cross and United Nations.
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Ben has presented numerous programmes including Animal Park, Countryfile, Wild in Africa, Wild on the West Coast, Crufts, One Man and His Dog, Country Tracks, Extreme Dreams, A Year of Adventures, Storm City, Harbour Lives, Countrywise and Fisherman’s Lives, New Lives in the Wild.
Ben has made documentaries on Prince William in Africa, disease in Ethiopia, Captain Scott in Antarctica and Crocodiles in Botswana.
Ben has travelled extensively in South and Central America and has toured the world for various broadcasting assignments to more than 200 places including Tristan da Cunha, Pitcairn, St Helena, East Timor, Nepal, Namibia, Kenya, the Arctic Circle, Zambia, Papua New Guinea, Uganda, Libya, Sri Lanka, Fiji, Tahiti, Maldives, Tanzania and Morocco.
Ben has worked as a special correspondent for NBC News and has published nine bestselling books, The Teatime Islands, Outposts, The Crossing, Race to the Pole, The Accidental Adventurer, The Accidental Naturalist, Labrador, Land Rover, English.
A keen sailor, Ben has run the Marathon Des Sables, swam from Alcatraz to San Francisco and is also a Marathon runner, boxer and cyclist.
Ben married Marina in 2006 after meeting her in the park while the couple were walking their dogs, Inca and Maggi. They have a young son, Ludo and a daughter Iona and a black Labrador, Storm.