Rich Hardisty to tour Silly Boy show
- Rich Hardisty will perform Silly Boy on tour between 2nd April and 21st May
- The show explores themes such as anorexia, bipolar disorder, self-harm, borderline personality disorder and heroin abuse Richard Hardisty
- Producers say: "As dark as the subjects may be, the show is not heavy, more a celebration of the beauty and silliness of it all"
Rich Hardisty will undertake his debut national tour this spring.
His promoters say: "From storming the Edinburgh Festival Fringe to selling out and extending a Soho Theatre run twice, actor, writer, and comedian Rich Hardisty will be taking his hilarious yet touching show, Silly Boy, out on the road for his debut national tour this spring.
"Through captivating tales and a magnetic performance, Rich shares the highs and lows of his eventful and peculiar life, revealing how his mental illnesses affect him. Silly Boy explores themes such as anorexia, bipolar disorder, self-harm, borderline personality disorder and heroin abuse. But as dark as the subjects may be, the show is not heavy, more a celebration of the beauty and silliness of it all, and the interesting, riotous, and sometimes shocking things his brain is capable of doing - whether he wants it to or not.
"Rich does everything he can to bring you into his world with the show's finale described as crossing over from stand-up comedy into performance art... and being one of the most electrifying endings to a comedy show you will see.
"In 2017, Rich entered a manic-depressive episode that saw him trapped in his house for 2 years. In a bid to rehabilitate himself, he started performing in his studio flat where he would invite people in and talk about his issues in the only way he knew how... using humour. People would cram in his little studio and sit wherever they could, be it in the kitchen, the floor, or the bed... and the show resonated more than he could ever have anticipated. Gaining popularity and unable to perform in his studio anymore, Rich took his show to the Camden Comedy Club, where he was offered a residency. Within 16 months, alongside the pandemic, Rich had taken his show from the confines of his flat and out into the world, selling out shows in London and even New York City - as word had reached the producer of Nanette, who wanted to see it. Rich, in true fashion, hired a theatre, flew to NYC and sold it out - by hand - in 10 days. Since debuting the show at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe in 2022, Rich has performed sell-out shows at the famous Dynasty Typewriter in Los Angeles, Soho Theatre, as well as a Psychological Research Institute in Bristol, an NHS Conference and various Psychiatry societies."
2023 dates
02/04: Brighton Komedia
08/04: Hull Truck
09/04: Salford Lowry
27/04: Oxford Old Fire Station
28/04: Milford Haven Torch Theatre
29/04: Machynlleth School Gym
30/04: Chester Storyhouse
04/05: Bath Rondo
05/05: Birmingham Blue Orange Theatre
06/05: Leicester Curve
09&10/05: London Soho Theatre
12/05: Northampton Underground
13/05: Knaresborough Frazer Theatre
18/05: Reading South Street
19/05: Durham Gala
20/05: Bangor Pontio
21/05: Liverpool Hope Street