Suzi Ruffell to tour stand-up show The Juggle in 2025
- Suzi Ruffell: The Juggle will tour from June to November 2025
- The show is about how "it's hard to be good all the time"
- She says: "I am so excited to take this show on the road"
Suzi Ruffell is heading back on the road in 2025 with her brand new stand-up show The Juggle.
The blurb explains: "It's hard to be good all the time. A good mother, a good daughter, a good partner, a good friend, a good person. To be ambitious but not ruthless; a success but not a sell-out. A gentle parent but not a pushover. To be smashing life and make it look easy. The juggle. Suzi is exhausted and she hasn't even started. This is a stand-up show and a support group!
"With five sell-out runs at the Fringe, a nomination for Best Stand-Up Show in the National Comedy Awards and critical acclaim from reviewers and audiences alike, suited and booted stand-up Suzi is a force to be reckoned with."
Ruffell says: "I am so excited to take this show on the road. I am juggling as I write this, my daughter is asking me constantly what I am doing, she can see I am not 100% invested in playing cafes, dinner is cooking and the cat is meowing for her food too. To be honest I think touring might feel like a bit of a holiday. I am so looking forward to seeing so many of you up and down the country. I've got to go, my fake cake and pretend tea have just arrived."
The tour launches in June 2025 and runs through until November. Ruffell's debut book, Am I Having Fun Now?, is set to be released in June too.
A full list of dates are below. Tickets will be on sale from 11am on Friday 4th October.
2025 dates
Thursday 5 June: Bracknell, South Hill Park
Friday 6 June: Milton Keynes, Stables
Thursday 12 June: Norwich, Playhouse
Friday 13 June: Norwich, Playhouse
Thursday 19 June: Basingstoke, The Haymarket
Saturday 21 June: Bridgwater, McMillan Theatre
Wednesday 25 June: London, Bloomsbury
Thursday 26 June: Farnham, Maltings
Friday 27 June: Chelmsford, Theatre
Weds 10 September: Colchester, Mercury Theatre
Friday 12 September: Guildford, Yvonne Arnaud Theatre
Saturday 13 September: Liverpool, Playhouse
Thursday 18 September: Leeds, City Varieties
Friday 19 September: Hereford, Courtyard
Saturday 20 September: Canterbury, Gulbenkian
Saturday 4 October: Taunton, Brewhouse
Friday 10 October: Swansea, Taliesin
Saturday 11 October: Swindon, Wyvern
Wednesday 15 October: Durham, Gala
Thursday 16 October: Newcastle Upon Tyne, Northern Stage
Friday 17 October: Lincoln, New Theatre
Friday 24 October: Brighton, Corn Exchange
Saturday 25 October: Southend, Palace Theatre
Thursday 30 October: Bury St Edmunds, The Apex
Tuesday 4 November: Lancaster, Grand Theatre
Wednesday 5 November: Kendal, Brewery Arts Centre
Saturday 8 November: Newbury, Corn Exchange
Thursday 13 November: Hull, Truck Theatre
Friday 14 November: Huddersfield, Lawrence Batley Theatre
Saturday 15 November: Coventry, Warwick Arts Centre
Thursday 20 November: Nottingham, Playhouse
Saturday 22 November: Crewe, Lyceum
Sunday 23 November: Salford, Lowry Quays