Rachel Parris
Rachel Parris has become the fourth recipient of the annual Bath Plug Award, presented by Bath Comedy Festival each year for significant achievement or contribution to British and World comedy.
The award, a specially engraved golden bath plug on a purple ribbon, places Rachel in great company - previous winners have been Terry Jones, Peter Richardson and Barry Cryer.
A new online sitcom has been launched this week, written by Chris Mayo and Scott Kingsnorth, and starring Mayo with The Mash Report's Rachel Parris providing the creepy voiceover.
Update: Due to exceptional demand another London date has been added at the Leicester Square Theatre next year - on March 2, 2019. Tickets for this show go on sale at 10am this Friday, March 9.
Rachel Parris, the breakout star of BBC2's The Mash Report who presented the story about Piers Morgan's interview with Donald Trump, has announced a major autumn tour.
Award-winning musical comedian Rachel Parris is taking her latest comedy show on the road. In 2017 Rachel was invited to be a guest “inspirational” speaker at her old school, but what kind of a role model is she really? Through stand-up, characters, videos and her trademark bittersweet comedyanthems, she explores what messed up message she can possibly offer to impressionable young minds.
Thirty Christmases is to receive its London premiere from 4-23 December.
Named in The Stage's Top 10 UK Christmas Shows 2016, it was commissioned last year for Oxford's Old Fire Station and is written by Jonny Donahoe of musical combo Jonny & The Baptists. Stuffed with music, laughter and love, the show now comes to London for three weeks at the New Diorama Theatre.
Rachel Parris is a comedian on the cusp. In the last few years she has started cropping up regularly on television and I expect she will be cropping up even more in the future. She was in The IT Crowd and Revolting. She was also in Murder In Successville. Or you may know her from the Game Of Thrones spin-off, Thronecast (update 2018 - she is now in The Mash Report). The versatile performer is also part of stage improvisation group Austentatious. You want songs, stories and jokes?
Rachel Parris, star of Austentatious, Murder In Successville and The IT Crowd, is taking her award- winning show out on the road, following a successful Edinburgh Fringe run. Rachel is a Chortle award-nominated comedian who has recently appeared on BBC Radio 4’s The Now Show and BBC2’s Revolting.
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