Richard Herring has always been prone to self-doubt and anxiety but now, having reached the grand old age of 40, this has been ramped up considerably.
In this show he conjures his surreal internal world where, when you die, babies who never were ask you to justify why you wasted hours of your life watching Hollyoaks when you could have been finding a cure for cancer.
In between are more of the bizarre sexual confessions, boundary-pushing and pedantry that Herring has made his trademarks.
After a show dedicated to "knob-gags" and another in which he reported his experiences of trying to out-do Hercules, it was inevitable that ageing would bring out the weirdest in Herring.
- Starts 8pm, tickets cost £12/£10, call 01273 647100
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