The Guilty Feminist podcast has become a comedy phenomenon with over 60 million downloads since it launched in December 2015. Comedian Deborah Frances-White and her guests discuss their noble goals as 21st century feminists and their hypocrisies and insecurities which undermine those goals.
The Guilty Feminist: Live will tour theatres throughout the UK for 23 dates between May and June 2019. Tickets for The Guilty Feminist: Live are on sale now from www.guiltyfeminist.com and www.ticketmaster.co.uk.
For this special touring version of the show, The Guilty Feminist: Live, Deborah will be joined by some of your favourite comedy and musical guests from the podcast for a celebration of how far we've come, and a conversation about what still very much needs to be done. As well as top comedy and musical talent, Deborah will be inviting a range of local activists and charities to join her on-stage panel as they delve in to a myriad of topics facing us today.
Deborah is delighted to announce that the following special guests will be joining The Guilty Feminist: Live on tour:
Wednesday, 1st May, Halifax, Victoria Theatre - Sindhu Vee, Alison Spittle, Kemah Bob and Jess Robinson
Thursday, 2nd May, Birmingham, Symphony Hall - Jenny Eclair, Sophie Duker, Me For Queen plus one to be confirmed
Friday, 3rd May, Hull, City Hall - Felicity Ward, Sindhu Vee, Alison Spittle and Me For Queen
Saturday, 4th May, Newcastle, Theatre Royal - Felicity Ward, Sindhu Vee, Alison Spittle, Rosie Ramsey and Jess Robinson
Sunday, 5th May, Salford, Lowry - Sindhu Vee, Felicity Ward, Katie Mulgrew and Jess Robinson
Thursday, 9th May, Ipswich, Regent Theatre - Felicity Ward, Jess Fostekew, Kemah Bob and Jayde Adams
Friday, 10th May, Colchester, Charter Hall - Bridget Christie, Felicity Ward, Rosie Jones and Me For Queen
Saturday, 11th May, Richmond, Richmond Theatre - Felicity Ward, Rachel Parris, Kemah Bob and Jess Robinson
Sunday, 12th May, Southend, Palace Theatre - Felicity Ward, Angela Barnes, Athena Kugblenu and Jess Robinson
Wednesday, 15th May, Cardiff, St David's Hall - Suzi Ruffell, Jess Fostekew, Kemah Bob and Grace Petrie
Thursday, 16th May, Cambridge, Corn Exchange - Desiree Burch, Jess Fostekew, Heidi Regan and Grace Petrie
Friday, 17th May, Aylesbury, The Waterside - Bridget Christie, Jess Fostekew, Kemah Bob and Me For Queen
Saturday, 18th May, Bournemouth, Pavilion Theatre - Bridget Christie, Jen Brister, Kemah Bob and Me For Queen
Sunday, 19th May, Oxford, New Theatre - Desiree Burch, Jess Fostekew, Catherine Bohart and Jess Robinson
Wednesday, 22nd May, Southampton, Mayflower Theatre - Bridget Christie, Desiree Burch, Sophie Duker and Grace Petrie
Thursday, 23rd May, Sheffield, City Hall - Rosie Jones, Jess Fostekew, Kemah Bob and Grace Petrie
Friday, 24th May, Coventry, Warwick Arts Centre - Desiree Burch, Jess Fostekew, Kemah Bob and Grace Petrie
Saturday, 25th May, Plymouth, Pavilions - Alison Spittle, Kemah Bob, Grace Petrie plus one to be confirmed
Sunday, 26th May, Brighton, Brighton Centre - Angela Barnes, Jen Brister, Sophie Duker and Grace Petrie
Wednesday, 29th May, Glasgow, Pavilion Theatre - Rosie Jones, Alison Spittle, Kemah Bob and Grace Petrie
Thursday, 30th May, Leicester, De Montfort Hall - Sindhu Vee, Jen Brister, Heidi Regan and Grace Petrie
Friday, 31st May, Nottingham, Royal Concert Hall - Sindhu Vee, Sarah Keyworth, Grace Petrie plus one to be confirmed
Saturday, 1st June, Woking, New Victoria Theatre - Felicity Ward, Kemah Bob, Grace Petrie plus one to be confirmed
The Guilty Feminist podcast, hosted by Deborah Frances-White has become one of the most listened to and downloaded podcasts today. Described by Phoebe Waller-Bridge in The Guardian as "hilarious, irreverent, eternally surprising, classy as hell genius", The Guilty Feminist regularly features big named guests including the likes of Jessica Hynes, Gemma Arterton, Andi Osho, Hannah Gadsby, Jenny Eclair and Emma Thompson. In addition to the regular podcast, a number of special episodes at venues like The London Palladium, The Barbican and The Sydney Opera House covering high-profile topics including The Suffragette Centenary and The Windrush Generation have also been broadcast.
*Please note these shows will not be recorded for transmission.
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