Following a critically acclaimed, sell out run at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, award-winning stand-up comedian and poet Rob Auton will take his latest hour The Hair Show on his biggest nationwide tour to date from 31st January, with a six-night run at London's Soho Theatre from 9th to 14th April.
York-born Rob has continued to build an audience through having ideas, writing them down and standing up and saying things at comedy, poetry and theatre nights since quitting his job in advertising in 2008. Rob is a member of celebrated performance collective Bang Said the Gun whose shows around the country have been declared the best poetry night in the UK by the Times, with appearances from some of the biggest names in poetry including Kate Tempest, Sir Andrew Motion, Roger McGough, Tim Key and Holly McNish. Rob recently released a spoken word album, At Home With Rob, on Scroobius Pip's record label Speech Development Records, sitting alongside three collections of writing and illustrations published by Burning Eye books, and a series of short films based on his poetry shown on Channel 4. Earlier this year Rob appeared on The Russell Howard Hour (Sky One) and his performance at Festival Number 6 was broadcast on Sky Arts.
Rob has been shortlisted for the prestigious Spoken Word Award by the Arts Foundation, and received a Best Short Film nomination for the The Peamaster (which he co-wrote and starred in) at the Milan Film Festival, as well as winning the Three Weeks Editor's Award at this year's Edinburgh Festival Fringe. He was Glastonbury Festival's official Poet in Residence in 2014, and in 2013 he won the Dave Funniest Joke of The Fringe award with a gag about Chinese Wispas. TV's Vanessa Feltz declared the joke in question to be "just sad", a quote that will stick with Rob forever.
For the full list of tour dates see: www.robauton.co.uk
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