In typically astute fashion, renowned raconteur Howard Marks will be gracing stages across the UK throughout October 2010 for a tour which coincides with the release of the highly anticipated film, Mr. Nice. Directed by Bernard Rose and following the thread of his best-selling autobiography, the film captures Howard’s audacious and unbelievable career as an international drug trafficker and all round charmer, played captivatingly by BAFTA-winning, Emmy-nominated Welsh actor Rhys Ifans.

The new stage shows will see Howard bare his incredible, mesmerising and somewhat ironically comedic life-story in a dynamic performance that rolls spoken word, book readings, personal photos and film clips into an irresistible package to be savoured and passed from audience to audience around Britain.
During the mid 1980s, Howard Marks had forty-three aliases, eighty-nine phone lines, and twenty five companies trading throughout the world. At the height of his career, he was smuggling consignments of up to thirty tons of marijuana from Pakistan and Thailand to America and Canada and had contact with organisations as diverse as the CIA, MI6, the IRA, and the Mafia. Busted in 1988 by the American Drug Enforcement Agency and sentenced to twenty-five years at America’s toughest federal penitentiary, Howard Marks was released on parole in 1995 after serving seven years.
Following his release from prison, Howard wrote the multi-lingual best-seller Mr. Nice – the auto-biography which cemented his transformation from outlaw to national treasure. Telling his extraordinary story on stage was a natural progression and his initial shows received excellent reviews leading to his now legendary one-man comedy show, An Audience with Mr Nice, which continues to sell-out at venues throughout Britain and Europe.
Howard Marks projects his recollections from the stage in an honest and animated no holds barred style, blended perfectly with his magnetic personality and exclusive insightfulness. This new series of shows will prove essential for anyone curious to hear the anecdotes from the man himself – the man whose thrilling story has captured the imagination and admiration of people worldwide.
Charismatic, loose, daring, addictive, magnetic, vulnerable and intellectual, it’s time to meet the real Mr. Nice.
Tickets are on sale now from all venue box offices and are priced from just £10 -£15. Mr. Nice (the film) will screen throughout cinemas nationwide from Friday 8th October.
TOUR DATES:
October
02nd The Lemon Tree – Aberdeen
03rd Caird Hall – Dundee
08th Edinburgh – University
09th Oran Mor – Glasgow
11th The Crypt – Middlesbrough
12th The Brickyard – Carlisle
13th The Y Theatre – Leicester
14th The Regal – Oxford
15th The Hafren Theatre -Newtown
16th Barfly – Cardiff
18th Komedia – Bath
19th Komedia – Brighton
21st Sheffield Uni – Sheffield
22nd Leeds Uni – Leeds
23rd Lincoln Uni – Lincoln
27th The Hop – Wakefield
November
03rd Exeter – Corn Exchange
07th Orange Rooms – Southampton
12th Union Chapel – London
24th Grand Theatre – Swansea

‘The Mr Nice Project’
RedHouse Originals are delighted to introduce ‘The Mr Nice Project’; an exclusively commissioned portrait series based on the legendary author and activist Howard Marks -
desicribed as “the most sophisticated drugs baron of all time”.
A specially selected group of artists have been invited to produce portraits of Howard Marks – including Goldie, Terry Cryer and Ezra – creating original works of art that will be unveiled with a private viewing at the RedHouse Originals Gallery on October 26th.
The exhibition opens to the public on Wednesday 27th October and will run until 14th November 2010.
RedHouse Originals
http://www.redhouseoriginals.com
The Mr Nice Project
featuring Howard Marks
RedHouse Originals
15 Cheltenham Mount
Harrogate
HG1 1DW
Exhibition continues until Sunday 14th November
Opening Hours: Mon to Sat 10am – 6pm Sun 11am – 4pm