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News: Richard Herring reveals The Meaning Of Life
Even by Richard Herring's prolific standards he is busy at the moment. He is about to post his 4000th blog on his website, he is intermittently touring his latest Edinburgh show, and on Nov 17 at the Leicester Square Theatre he embarks on his latest online venture. The Meaning Of Life - I'm sure I'm heard that title somewhere before, but can't quite place it - will be a monthly stand-up-based programme that he will be filming and distributing himself, avoiding traditional TV broadcasters.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 7th November 2013Richard Herring - review
The standup was on excellent form dismantling the half-truths we tell to keep oblivion at bay.
Brian Logan, The Guardian, 14th October 2013Richard Herring review
In We're All Going To Die, Richard Herring employs his trademark mix of high-brow wit and low-brow puerile style to good effect, debunking angelic depictions of heaven and considering immortality.
Bruce Dessau, Evening Standard, 11th October 2013Richard Herring interview
If you've seen Richard Herring's work, you'll know he likes to explore taboo subjects.
Emily Jupp, Evening Standard, 4th October 2013Interview: Richard Herring and Matt Green
The two comedians discuss their respective shows We're All Going To Die and Alive.
The List, 13th August 2013Edinburgh Fringe interview: Matt Green
Matt Green is a sharp and witty comic whoose admirers include Richard Herring (he featured on a RHEFP!)
Laugh Out London, 5th August 2013Jo Brand & Jessica Hynes perform in Big Comedy Special
Jo Brand, Jessica Hynes, Richard Herring and Jon Richardson are to appear as part of a charity comedy night at the Hammersmith Apollo in London.
Matthew Hemley, The Stage, 5th August 2013Richard Herring swaps posters for DVDs
Every surface of Edinburgh is covered in a poster promoting a Fringe show - and this form of advertising is not cheap. Richard Herring has come up with an alternative marketing idea - a free DVD.
British Comedy Guide, 3rd August 2013Edinburgh Preview - Richard Herring
After tackling racism, religion and cocks, We're All Going To Die confronts death itself.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 24th July 2013Set List: an interview with Paul Provenza
Robin Williams has said it's the most terrifying, and awesome gig he's ever done. Richard Herring has described it as "cruel and wonderful genius", while Rich Hall has compared it to jumping out of a plane and hoping your parachute works.
Spoonfed, 24th July 2013