Richard Herring
T02133338713
No introduction needed. Star of Lee and Herring's
Fist of Fun and
This Morning with Richard Not Judy, writer of Al Murray's
Time Gentlemen Please, Richard Herring is simply brilliant - a comedy genius.
Archive :: production:T02133338713, comedy:S1242461265, venue:V911474519
Current production:Work
Happy Now?
In his twelfth solo stand up show, Richard Herring examines whether we are can ever hope to be, or are meant to be, truly content. After years of drifting aimlessly and alone, Richard Herring is now settled down with a wife and a tiny baby. Is he finally happy now? Or does responsibility for the lives of others come with its own terrors? If we were never unhappy would happiness have any meaning? Why do our brains force us to envision the worst possible outcomes even on a day when everything seems fine. How likely is it that Richard's baby will be skewered by a stalactite of frozen urine falling from a plane and is it really worth him wasting his time thinking about it? Does being happy mean a comedian loses his edge and true belly laughs only come from depression? How much pressure was there on Happy the dwarf to live up to his name? Is there any system that will guarantee us eternal bliss or should we just embrace the fact that life is a vale of tears and our only option is to laugh in its face?