A special exhibition is set to offer fans a nostalgic look into the world of the cult classic, 'The Mighty Boosh', celebrating two decades since it first graced our screens. It'll feature behind-the-scenes photographs by Dave Brown—who played Bollo the gorilla while also working as the show's photographer.
There will be never-seen-before moments from the Boosh archives and plenty of old favourite moments you might've forgotten about. It offers a glimpse into the creative world behind one of the UK's most beloved comedies while celebrating both the humour and the artistic vision that made 'The Mighty Boosh' a long-lasting phenomenon. There will also be an artist talk with a Q&A on Saturday, 12th October, at 12:30.
'It's been a while since I showed some Behind The Boosh pics to the UK fans,' says Brown. 'It's gonna be great to get my monkey hands back into the dusty Boosh archives to find some old fan-favourite classics, but I'm also keen to show some never-before-seen moments from all the TV and live shows.'