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@colwhitear I will come where I'm booked, so it's up to the theatres usually. Next tour I'm only doing a few dates, but hopefully after that  (3 hours ago)

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FORTHCOMING EVENTS
NEW DOWNLOADS/PRESS: 17/05/13 JOURNALISM Metro 64
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GIGS: These are my upcoming gigs.
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TALKING COCK unless otherwise stated
MAY
18th Hereford
19th Swindon
20th Exeter
21st Tewkesbury
RICHARD HERRING'S LEICESTER SQUARE THEATRE PODCAST: Another series of RHLSTP (rhlstp) will run from May 27th - July 1st. May 27th - Chris Addison.
June 3rd Stephen Fry
Other guests to be confirmed, but I am aiming for BIG names, so book now - http://leicestersquaretheatre.ticketsolve.com/shows/873492663/events
TALKING COCK PODCAST: The new Talking Cock podcast (all extra material that doesn't appear in the show) is now up at The British Comedy Guide.
and iTunes
TALKING COCK TOUR: All the tour dates are now up on the Talking Cock page

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Guardian review of WILA

Richard Herring – review

Soho, London

3 out of 5

Brian Logan

guardian.co.uk, Wednesday 16 November 2011 18.31 GMT

Richard Herring's previous show tackled religion, and his new one takes on love – another article of blind faith around which millions structure their lives. Tonight, he sets out to answer the big questions: is love anything other than a romantic delusion? Does it turn on fate, or just chance? And might the first meaningful relationship of the 44-year-old Herring's life – four years and counting – have any chance of success? If Herring's conclusions are seldom surprising, or indeed conclusive, his sophistical arguments – and several lively anecdotes from his own nerdy love-life – provide ample compensation.

Richard Herring

What Is Love Anyway?

Soho,

London

Until 19 November

Box office:

020-7478 0100

Then touring.

There is a slight feeling of Herring-by-numbers about some of the show. In his pedantic reaction to the dry cleaners whose slogan is "We love our customers", or his denial that a child's feelings for its parents constitute love, Herring's trademark nitpicking is an end in itself, and undermines any convincing argument. And once again, he dredges up the amusing writings of his teenage self – in this instance a pompous poem about a sexed-up lad whom virginal Richard encountered on a trans-European InterRail train.

But if there's not exactly a shock of the new, Herring's disquisition on love is reliably entertaining. There's the awkward dream-come-true tale of his romance with actor Julia Sawalha, his obsession with whom featured prominently on his TV show Fist of Fun. There's a barnstorming set-piece about a Valentine's gesture gone wrong, which – as he details in ever more apocalyptic imagery – has locked Herring into buying galactic quantities of Ferrero Rocher by the year 2020. Not for the first time, Herring ends the gig with a sermon, reconstructing the myths and sentimentality he earlier ruthlessly demolished. Not a lovable show, but very easy to like.