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Hollywood star Brian Cox returning to Dundee for first-ever one-man show

The actor will discuss his career at the Caird Hall in October.

Dundee's Brian Cox is bringing his one-man show to his home town.
Dundee's Brian Cox will share stories from his upbringing and career. Image: Kim Cessford/DC Thomson.

Hollywood actor Brian Cox is returning to Dundee for his first-ever one-man show.

The Succession star will share stories about his upbringing and career during his tour It’s All About Me!

It includes a date at the Caird Hall on Wednesday October 8.

Cox will share stories about his life and work before Clive Tulloh joins him during the show’s second half.

The producer, who worked on Ross Kemp On Gangs, will take questions from the audience for Brian to answer.

Hollywood actor Brian Cox to share stories at Dundee Caird Hall show

Cox said: “I am looking forward to this tour as it marks something a little different for me – sharing the stage with myself.

“As the title indicates, the show will focus more than ever on my life and career.

“In the second half, the tables are turned and the audience will have the chance to put their questions to me. It should be a lot of fun.”

Tickets go on sale at 10am on Wednesday from the tour’s website.

Cox will also be in Dundee next month, as he appears in a production about the Royal Bank of Scotland’s role in the financial collapse of 2008.

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