Kaleb Cooper’s special is now available to watch on Prime Video
29th November 2024
Fans of Clarkson’s Farm will be happy to know that a special performance from Kaleb Cooper’s national theatre tour, ‘The World According to Kaleb’, is now available on Prime Video.
The programme, produced by Expectation, will give the audience first-row seats to the Chipping Norton farming contractor and Diddly Squat farm manager as he puts on an extra special night back where it all began, at the Cheltenham Everyman Theatre.
This final performance will include Kaleb’s unique observations and strong views on anything from sheep to famous people and will explain why farming is the best job in the world.
Kaleb will also highlight some of the many challenges that British farmers face today.
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A star is born
Kaleb Cooper said: “I feel so lucky to have gone on a brilliant theatre tour, and the first farmer to be able to say that! I met some amazing people and had such a laugh with everyone who came along.
“Now being able to share this with people watching Prime Video, means farming will be on an even bigger stage. I’m really looking forward to bringing all the farming fun and highlighting important issues affecting the agricultural industry to people at home.”
The sold-out national theatre tour garnered standing ovations, and was praised by Kaleb’s fans as well as the media.
Jeremy Clarkson and the Diddly Squat team also came to show their support for Kaleb, with Mr Clarkson saying: “A star is born. What a show.”
Kaleb’s tour was produced by NLP Ltd and ran 37 performances between 25th January and 11th March of last year. The tour ended in Kaleb’s hometown of Chipping Norton – with a special charity performance at the Chipping Norton Theatre in aid of its 50th anniversary campaign.
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