An Evening with Henry Cole - hosted by Steve Parish

An Evening with Henry Cole - hosted by Steve Parish

at The Central Theatre, Chatham
£32.00

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Hosted by Steve Parish

Henry will be taking a break in between his busy schedule to bring us his An Evening with Henry Cole - Happy Days theatre show, hosted by his good friend and renowned prankster Steve “Stavros” Parrish.
Henry Cole was educated at Eton at the same time as Boris Johnston and David Cameron. He has gone on to forge a career spanning some 32 years in the TV and movie industry.
He is currently on TV presenting The World's Greatest Motorcycle Rides (Discovery Quest), The Motorbike Show (ITV4), Shed and Buried (Discovery Quest), Find It, Fix It, Flog It (Channel 4), Find It, Fix It, Drive It(More4), Junk & Disorderly (ITV4) and The Great British Treasure Hunt (ITV4).
Steve will guide Henry through his incredible varied life covering stories about Henry’s battle with heroin addiction between the ages of 19 and 24. He is now three decades clean but remains heavily involved in trying to help other addicts and share his experience in battling addiction.
In 2013 Henry set a world land speed record for a pre-1955 750cc motorcycle, riding a Brough Superior and Gladstone on the Bonneville Salt Flats.

Steve Parrish

Enjoy the life and times of Steve Parrish (Stavros) which provide a completely different, colourful, humorous and, at times, daring portrayal of this man's career. Steve raced as team mate to Barry Sheene who met Steve in 1975 and is quoted as saying 'if he was to set up his bike as well as his victims and had put as much effort into the bike as he did the intricate pranks he pulled on people he would certainly have been a World Champion'.

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rated excellent

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on Tue 18 November 2025

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