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Clinton Baptiste's Spectral Intercourse: A Hilarious Haunting in Southend!
Overview
Clinton Baptiste: Spectral Intercourse promises an evening of paranormal amusement. Best known for his character in Peter Kay's 'Phoenix Nights', Clinton Baptiste brings his unique psychic comedy to the Palace Theatre, Southend. This stunning Edwardian theatre, opened in 1912, has a capacity of almost 1000 and offers an intimate setting for a night of spectral revelations. Southend-on-Sea, famed for its pleasure pier, the longest in the world, provides a fittingly quirky backdrop for Baptiste’s otherworldly performance. Expect audience participation and unpredictable comedic turns as Clinton connects with the spirit world, drawing on his past performances and experiences to deliver a memorable show. Comedy, Comedy, Arts & Theatre.
Highlights
Phoenix Nights Fame: Clinton Baptiste's character in Peter Kay's 'Phoenix Nights' remains a beloved comedic role, drawing fans to his live performances.
Improvisational Comedy: Baptiste is known for his quick wit and ability to improvise, making each show a unique and unpredictable experience.
Historic Venue: The Palace Theatre, Southend, established in 1912, offers an intimate and atmospheric setting for paranormal comedy.
Audience Interaction: Clinton Baptiste actively engages with the audience, incorporating their participation into his spectral readings.
Sentiment Analysis
Overall, Clinton Baptiste's show is well-received, particularly by fans of 'Phoenix Nights' and those who enjoy interactive comedy. While some find it repetitive, the majority appreciate his unique character and improvisational talent.

Fans appreciate Clinton Baptiste's improvisational skills and audience interaction.
Many reviews highlight the comedic timing and unique character portrayal.
Attendees enjoy the nostalgic references to 'Phoenix Nights'.
The Palace Theatre is praised for its excellent acoustics and comfortable seating.
Some attendees found the show repetitive compared to previous performances.
A few reviews mentioned that the humor may not appeal to everyone.
Location
Meeting Point
Palace Theatre, Southend Southend-On-Sea GB

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Mar
04
Wednesday
7:30 PM
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