Dates and venues for Lee Ridley - Lost Voice Guy - nationwide tour
Following the success of his sell-out debut tour last year, during which he performed at more than 100 UK venues, Lee Ridley – aka Lost Voice Guy – is heading back out on the road next year to put a smile on the faces of people up and down the country once again.
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Hide AdThe Britain’s Got Talent winner will poke fun at his life living as a disabled person in a post-apocalyptic world as he tries to cope with the fame and fortune since his memorable victory.
Lee is the first stand-up comedian to use a communication aid. He made his first stand-up appearance in February 2012 and took his first solo show to the Edinburgh Fringe in 2013. He has performed a show there every year since until COVID-19 came along.
As well as winning Britain’s Got Talent 2018 Lee also won the BBC New Comedy Award in 2014 and has appeared on some of the country’s most popular TV shows including The One Show, This Morning, Lorraine and BBC Breakfast.
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Hide AdThe third series of Lee’s popular Radio 4 sitcom, Ability, which he co-writes and in which he also stars, will air next spring.
His debut book, I’m Only In It For The Parking – an autobiographical look at disability and the way we approach it – will be published in paperback in March.
He has performed for the Duke and Duchess of Sussex on the Royal Variety Performance, appeared on Britain’s Got Talent: The Champions, America’s Got Talent: The Champions, Live At
The Apollo and Comedians Giving Lectures.
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Hide AdLee is an Ambassador for the charity Scope and is also a patron of Smile For Life, Find A Voice, Communication Matters and The Sequal Trust.
Tour dates for 2021Monday March 8: Lemon Tree, AberdeenWednesday March 10: Alnwick Playhouse & Arts CentreWednesday March 17: The Witham, Barnard CastleThursday March 18: Core Theatre, SolihullFriday March 19: Theatre Mwldan, CardiganSunday March 21: The Playhouse, OxfordThursday March 25: The Forum, NorthallertonFriday March 26: Middleton Hall, Hull UniversitySunday March 28: Tyne Theatre & Opera House, NewcastleThursday April 1: Arts Centre, HaverhillFriday April 2: Lighthouse Theatre, KetteringSaturday April 3: Hertford TheatreMonday April 5: New Theatre, PeterboroughSaturday April 10: The Civic, BarnsleyMonday April 12: The Playhouse, NorwichTuesday April 13: Arts Centre, ColchesterSaturday April 17: Junction, CambridgeMonday April 19: The Theatre, CamberleyWednesday April 21: Marina Theatre, LowestoftThursday April 22: Town Hall, CheltenhamFriday April 23: The Redgrave Theatre, BristolThursday April 29: Dorking HallsSaturday May 1: the Princess Theatre & Arts Centred, Burnham-On-SeaSunday May 2: the Corn Exchange, ExeterMonday My 3: Queens Theatre, BarnstapleWednesday May 12: The Stag, SevenoaksThursday May 13: Medina Theatre, Newport, Isle of WightFriday May 14: Ropetackle Arts, Shoreham By SeaSaturday May 15: Theatre Royal, LincolnSaturday May 16: the Carriageworks Theatre, LeedsFriday May 21: the Lowry, Quays Theatre, Salford.
Tickets from the individual venues.