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Richard Herring: What Is Love Anyway? Whelans, Fri 6th January

  • 09-12-2011 3:43pm
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    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 269 ✭✭


    Whelanslive.com are proud to present
    Richard Herring – What Is Love Anyway?
    Friday 6th January
    Whelan’s Of Wexford St
    Tickets €16.50 including booking fee available to buy online from Whelanslive.com or call the WAV Box Office [Lo-Call 1890 200 078]

    After recent shows about Hitler and Jesus, you'd have expected ‘What is Love Anyway’? to be a less contentious affair, but like all his work, it is consistently challenging, thought provoking and utterly hilarious whilst still finding room to be warm and, at one point, surprisingly moving. The work that has gone into WILA is clear to see, and it's not only among Herring's finest work, but very possibly the best stand up show you'll see this year. – The Huffington Post
    “Stimulating and Exhilarating….Utterly Hilarious***** Chortle



    “What is love anyway? Does anybody love anybody anyway?”

    So asked the insane, Welsh, poet-philosopher, Howard Jones in 1983, but in the intervening 28 years no one has dared to answer his questions? Until now.

    Having sorted out religion (Christ on a Bike), politics (Hitler Moustache) and penises (Talking Cock), the star of award winning podcast As It Occurs To Me and BBC Radio 4’s Richard Herring’s Objective seeks to define and destroy love. Before love destroys him. Again.

    Is love just a chemical reaction in our brains by which our body selects potential sexual partners, or is it a magical force which guides us unerringly to our soul mate, oddly usually waiting until we’re off our tits at a night club to do so?

    Could a romantic gesture involving Ferrero Rocher chocolates get so out of control as to destroy the economic infrastructure of the United Kingdom?

    Is the word being devalued if RICHARD’s dry cleaner claims to “love” all his customers, or is he actually only enamoured with HERRING and too shy to tell him directly?

    What is Love, Anyway? is a heart-warmingly honest and personal examination of the romantic (and not so romantic) adventures and misadventures of one of the UK’s most prolific comedians, as well as a genuine attempt to define this mysterious, debilitating, evil and wondrous emotion.

    RICHARD recently completed his 94 date nationwide tour of his critically acclaimed Edinburgh Fringe show, Christ on a Bike: The Second Coming - including 26 dates at the Leicester Square Theatre. In 2010 RICHARD published his book How Not To Grow Up and released Hitler Moustache - his acclaimed stand up show on DVD. He also recorded the first series of his BBC Radio 4 show Richard Herring’s Objective (a second series will air in the autumn). As one half of the prolific comedy duo LEE & HERRING, RICHARD enjoyed phenomenal cult success as a writer and performer with shows such as Fist of Fun (BBC Two) and This Morning with Richard Not Judy (BBC Two). In recent years he teamed up with ANDREW COLLINS to co-host the Collins and Herring podcast on BBC 6 Music which the Guardian said “paved the way for funny podcasts.” Both the Collings and Herrin podcast and his Chortle award winning and Sony award nominated podcast As It Occurs To Me (which get up to 50,000 downloads per episode) are available to download from www.comedy.co.uk/podcasts and iTunes.


Comments

  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 103 ✭✭Damon Blake


    Going to this, I've seen The Headmaster's Son and Oh **** I'm 40 live, it's much better seeing him in person than on DVD.

    Have already had a few friends confirm they're going as well.


  • Posts: 0 [Deleted User]


    I'm going to this with my dad and my preggers sister. He'll need a seat as he can't stand for that long (invalid) and the sisters up the duff. Anyway to reserve a seat?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 269 ✭✭whelanslive


    This Friday!!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 532 ✭✭✭Mickolution


    How are sales going and how many seats are there? Roughly what % of the crowd will have to stand?

    Just trying to figure out what time to be there at to get a seat.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 269 ✭✭whelanslive


    How are sales going and how many seats are there? Roughly what % of the crowd will have to stand?

    Just trying to figure out what time to be there at to get a seat.

    There will be c.100 seats, possibly a little more and there will definitely be more people than seats. Unfortunately I really can't say what time will guarantee you a seat suffice to state the blindingly obvious - get there early enough!


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 532 ✭✭✭Mickolution


    Nice one, thanks for the info.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,312 ✭✭✭Kooli


    What a brilliant show. Loved it.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 128 ✭✭Flash86


    Really enjoyed the show. Travelled to bristol to see the DVD recording of Headmaster's Son, so I'm a bit of a biased fan, I suppose. Lovely guy afterwards too.


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