Edinburgh Run And Tour For Colin Hoult

Edinburgh Run And Tour For Colin Hoult

Comedian, Colin Hoult is set to embark on a national tour in the autumn, after a full run at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe. His new show Colin sees him set aside his trademark characters to perform as himself for the first time.

After years of playing characters, Colin is finally showing the person behind them in a hugely joyous stand-up show. Colin explores his relationship with his father (also named Colin) and his son, and how more than just a name can be handed down through a family. 

How can Colin understand his repressed (but quite bonkers) parents and make sure his children are given more freedom to be themselves? On the flipside, how can he live up to his ‘proper bloke’ of a dad who was such a natural leader with strong principles? And was his dad right to behave as he did, the ‘proper bloke’ who always asked ‘why can’t we be a normal family?’? Now with children of his own, Colin wants to leave the world better than he found it, and not repeat the complicated mistakes of the generations before him.

But whilst you can take the man out of character, you can't take the character out of the man - and Colin intersperses his stand-up with fleeting comic snapshots of his family in deliriously funny act-outs.

From gorillas and Ouija boards to Christmas memories, Colin’s journey of self-discovery sees him explore his background, in his own unique way, as he looks back at his working-class roots and the importance of the name Colin: his rather drab birth right, and a handy shorthand for how literal the passing down of family problems can be!

Acknowledging that his bizarre family was clearly full of undiagnosed neurodiverse people, Colin, who was diagnosed with ADHD two years ago, talks about how in his childhood, people weren’t labelled as neurodiverse or had proper diagnoses, but whispered about as people deemed simply ‘not right’ – and this progress made with proper diagnoses and sensitivity to difference is, at least, something to feel positive about.

Colin Hoult is a celebrated comedian, actor and writer in television, radio and theatre. He is best known for appearing as larger than life characters on stage as Anna Mann, and on TV in the likes of After Life (Netflix), Ghosts (BBC), Avoidance (BBC), and This Time with Alan Partridge (BBC). He’s also been seen in Trying (Apple), Derek (Channel 4), Life’s Too Short (BBC), Four Weddings and a Funeral (Hulu), Being Human (BBC) and BBC3’s award-winning Murder in Successville. 

Hoult is a successful character comedian – he is well known for his celebrated ‘has-been actress’ character Anna Mann and has received great critical acclaim for his live shows, which were listed among the best-reviewed comedy shows at the Fringe by British Comedy GuideHoult is a prolific writer and former winner of the Writers' Guild Award for Comedy. He penned a hugely successful trilogy of live shows which were adapted into a Radio 4 series, Colin Hoult's Carnival of Monsters. Other writing credits include Romesh Presents: Inside Your Ancestors for Sky and Comedy: Shuffle for BBC.

 

Tour Listings: For tickets please visit http://berksnest.com/colin

 

31 July - 25 Aug Edinburgh Festival Fringe Pleasance Courtyard

                        

23 - 28 Sept      London                         Soho Theatre

                        

03-Oct-24         Nottingham                   Arts Theatre

                        

04-Oct-24         Aberystwyth                  Comedy Festival

                        

10-Oct-24         Bath                             Rondo Theatre

                        

11-Oct-24         Winchester                   The Arc

                        

12-Oct-24         Brighton                        The Old Market

                        

16-Oct-24         Guildford                      Bellerby Studio, G Live

                        

17-Oct-24         Corsham                      The Pound Arts Centre

                        

23-Oct-24         Birmingham                  Glee Club

                        

25-Oct-24         Canterbury                    The Marlowe Studio

                        

27-Oct-24         Norwich                        Playhouse

                        

29-Oct-24         Newcastle                     The Stand

                        

31-Oct-24         Bristol                           The Wardrobe Theatre

                        

01-Nov-24        Swansea                      The Grand

                        

02-Nov-24        Reading                        South Street Arts Centre

                        

05-Nov-24        Leeds                           The Wardrobe

                        

06-Nov-24        York                             Theatre@41

                        

07-Nov-24        Bishop Auckland            Town Hall

                        

08-Nov-24        Manchester                   Fairfield Social Club

                        

09-Nov-24        Liverpool                      Royal Court Theatre Studio

                        

10-Nov-24        Chorley                         Theatre

                        

13-Nov-24        Edinburgh                     The Stand

                        

14-Nov-24        Glasgow                       The Stand

                        

21-Nov-24        Aldershot                      West End Centre

                        

22-Nov-24        Cambridge                    Junction

 

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