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Sunday 29th September | 2024 | 7:30pm
Theatre Royal
Tickets £20.50 to £23.50
Rachel Parris is back with her biggest tour yet, presenting a dazzling new hour of her signature blend of stand-up and songs. The BAFTA-nominated comedian is best known for both her viral satirical segments on The Mash Report and Late Night Mash which have had over 100 million views, and as one of the founding cast members of the award-winning improv group Austentatious, who regularly perform to sold out crowds in London’s West End.
In 2022, Rachel published her first book, Advice From Strangers, which was praised by Richard Osman as ‘warm witty and wise’. She has also appeared on Live At The Apollo, Would I Lie To You, Mock the Week, and Q.I and is a regular on much-loved radio shows I’m Sorry I Haven’t A Clue and The Now Show.
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