Comedian Suzi Ruffell is set to tour a new show across the UK.
Ruffell's new show, The Juggle, will tour from June until November with the first show at South Hill Park, Bracknell on June 5 2025.
The multi-award-winning comedian, known for her confessional style, will explore the challenges of being 'good all the time' in various roles, including being a mother, daughter, partner, and friend, in the show.
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The comedian, who has received critical acclaim for her performances, has had five sell-out runs at the Fringe and was nominated for Best Stand-Up Show in the National Comedy Awards.
Ruffell shared her excitement about the tour, saying: "I am so excited to take this show on the road.
"I am juggling as I write this, my daughter is asking me constantly what I am doing, she can see I am not 100 per cent invested in playing cafes, dinner is cooking and the cat is meowing for her food too.
"To be honest I think touring might feel like a bit of a holiday.
"I am so looking forward to seeing so many of you up and down the country.
Ruffell has appeared on various television shows, including Live at the Apollo, The Jonathan Ross Show, The Last Leg, and QI.
The comedian also co-hosts popular podcasts Big Kick Energy with Maisie Adam and Like Minded Friends with Tom Allen, alongside her own podcast, OUT with Suzi Ruffell, and she is also a host on Virgin Radio.
Ruffell's debut book, Am I Having Fun Now?, is set to be released in June 2025.
Her show, Keeping It Classy, for Live From The BBC saw a clip gaining over 44 million views online, and she was nominated for Outstanding Female Comedy Entertainment Performance in the National Comedy Awards for her hosting duties on Comedy Central’s Yesterday, Today & The Day Before.
Her Amazon special Dance Like Everyone Is Watching was released in 2022 to critical acclaim.
Her latest tour, Snappy, culminated in a taping at London’s iconic Bloomsbury Theatre, due to be released later this year.
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