Comedian, author and podcaster, Ian Stone, is coming to Maidenhead.
The London-born funnyman is bringing his new show, 'Ian Stone is Keeping it Together', to Maidenhead on November 6.
The show is part of his debut UK national tour following his successful run at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in 2023, where he won a Spirit of The Fringe award.
The tour will wrap up in Birmingham on November 29, with performances taking place at The Glee Club.
Mr Stone, who has been described by The Times as "a masterful exponent of self-mocking Jewish humour" takes on current events—from Middle Eastern conflicts to the possibility of Donald Trump returning to the White House—promises to be a highlight of the show.
The Independent has ranked him as "one of the top ten comedians in the UK", while The Guardian has labelled him: "Seriously funny".
His Edinburgh Fringe show, 'Ian Stone will Make it Better', was a sell-out success.
Mr Stone's book, 'To Be Someone', is a unique blend of autobiography, social history, and a heartfelt tribute to Paul Weller and The Jam.
As a writer, Mr Stone has contributed to various publications and even penned an op-ed for Chortle, which was cited by The Observer and The Guardian in articles discussing the shift in stand-up comedy towards personal trauma.
His versatility extends to broadcasting, where he appears on satirical, political, and sports TV and radio shows.
Mr Stone currently hosts The Football's On and the Handbrake Off podcast, which focuses on his favourite football team, Arsenal FC.
His first live show recording was a sell-out at Leicester Square Theatre in London, demonstrating his popularity and the strength of his fan base.
The' Ian Stone is Keeping it Together' tour is set to take him across the UK, with dates in Lyme Regis, Bristol, Bordon, Guildford, Newcastle, Glasgow, London, Tring, Cambridge, Luton, and Birmingham.
Each show offers an opportunity for fans to see Mr Stone tackle a range of topics, from the absurdities of everyday life to the complexities of global politics.
Tickets for the shows can be purchased online at Mr Stone's website.
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