Solo Tour For Dan Schreiber

Solo Tour For Dan Schreiber

Dan Schreiber, co-host of the smash-hit QI podcast No Such Thing As A Fish, and bestselling author of The Theory of Everything Else, is set to embark on a national tour in 2026, with his new show This Changes Everything – An Evening of Factual Intercourse

Set to explore mind-blowing stories, unbelievable coincidences, and facts and jokes that will make you question everything you thought you knew, This Changes Everything – An Evening of Factual Intercourse is a live dive into the weird, the wonderful, and the utterly true. Every tiny decision, awkward hello, or instantly regretted text might just trigger a chain reaction with astonishing consequences.

Whether uncovering the man who revolutionised the world after receiving a billion-pound idea from a dead doctor during a séance, or the suburban mum who unknowingly inspired the biggest movie franchise in Hollywood history, Dan leads audiences through a world where truth is stranger than fiction. Expect to laugh, gasp and experience the best night of factual intercourse you’ve ever had.

Dan Schreiber is a writer, stand-up comedian, TV presenter, producer and podcaster. He is the host of QI’s cult comedy podcast No Such Thing As A Fish, host of We Can Be Weirdos podcast and co-host of the Cryptid Factor podcast with Rhys Darby and co-creator of BBC Radio 4’s long-running series The Museum of Curiosity. He is the co-author of The Book of the Year volumes and his debut book The Theory of Everything Else was published in 2022 to critical acclaim, followed by Impossible Things, his first children’s book, in 2024.

With a career spanning radio, television and live comedy, Dan brings his sharp wit and love of the unbelievable to the stage in a show that blends comedy, curiosity and the art of storytelling.

Listings information

For tickets visit www.fane.co.uk/dan-schreiber

15 March       Coventry, Warwick Arts Centre
16 March       Quays Theatre, Lowry, Salford
18 March       Dome Corn Exchange

27 March       Assembly Rooms, Edinburgh
7 April             Nottingham, Playhouse
9 April            Royal Geographical Society, London

 

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