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The US comedy giant says 'farewell' to Britain with his last ever UK dates. The 75-year-old has been in the business for 50 years and is a master of joke-telling. Billed as an 'all new show', in fact this Wyndham's run contains a good chunk of old material, which could be justified as 'classic Mason', and the second half slips into increasingly un-PC ground. But, technically, he's a superb comic, with excellent timing and a sharp comedy mind. If you've never seen Jackie Mason live, we thoroughly recommend you get yourself a ticket – it's your last chance.
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