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GIGS: These are my upcoming gigs.
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TALKING COCK unless otherwise stated
MAY
21st Tewkesbury
22nd Tring
23rd Reading
24th Milton Keynes
25th Hertford
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
EDINBURGH FRINGE 2013: Tickets are now on sale for both my Edinburgh Fringe shows. "We're All Going To Die!" is on at the Pleasance Beyond at 8pm Book here
Richard Herring's Edinburgh Fringe Podcast is at Stand 1 daily at 14.10. Book here
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.
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TALKING COCK TOUR: All the tour dates are now up on the Talking Cock page

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During the Fringe, a haven for ill equipped hastily prepared venues, it can be reassuring to witness a comedy show at a place dedicated to stand up all year round. The Stand has comedy pedigree that gives the audience confidence in what they are about to see, and Richard Herring shared in it as he addressed the crowd. The very best comedians have an ability to be funny whether their jokes work on the crowd or not. Herring’s scripted material received a somewhat lacklustre response after the punch lines, but his analysing of the situation and questioning of the crowd’s reaction was extremely amusing, suggesting that he never had any doubt he was funny.

Self-assurance such as this does not come overnight, and this podcast celebrates the comedian’s 25th anniversary at the Fringe. Each day, Herring plays the affable irreverent host to many festival highlights including Susan Calman, Al Murray, Sarah Millican and this time Nina Conti. With a little bit of his own stuff at the beginning, Herring soon introduces his guest comedian for the day and they chat very casually about their show, Edinburgh in general and anything else which happens to come up. The main reason for it is so the performers can shamelessly plug their own shows, but with acts of this quality you can forgive this and just enjoy the comedians in this relaxed environment. There is a fear that however funny someone is on stage they might be intensely dull in person, but Herring is fantastic at keeping the conversation flowing and amusing, even if he does like to remind you of his connection to Stewart Lee at any available opportunity.

Along with the main guest, there is also a brief bit of stand up each show from one of the lesser known rising stars of the comedy world. If Christian Reilly, who performed some very sharp musical material, is typical of the calibre of these acts then this a real treat; a cherry on top of an already delicious delight.