Lucy Porter is bringing her new show all about regrets to Basingstoke.
The comedian will perform at The Haymarket on Friday, November 22 as part of her UK tour.
Porter's show, aptly named No Regrets, takes a humorous look at her own life misfortunes, from disastrous dates and professional calamities to parenting fails.
Porter, a regular on UK television and radio, will delve into her personal regrets, pondering how her life might have unfolded differently had she made other choices.
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The comedian also plans to explore collective regrets, reflecting on life lessons learned during the pandemic, such as the importance of maintaining a work-life balance.
Porter, who describes guilt as one of her top five hobbies, finds a silver lining in her regrets.
She uses them as motivation to become a better person, transforming shameful or annoying past experiences into lessons for a brighter future.
Porter is an established comedian, actress, writer, voiceover artist, and podcaster.
She is a familiar face on British television, known for her numerous appearances on popular panel shows, including QI, Mock The Week, Have I Got News for You, and Would I Lie to You.
Her acting credits include a role in BBC One’s Eastenders and a successful stage run of One Flew Over The Cuckoo’s Nest in both Edinburgh and London.
She hosts the popular podcast Fingers on Buzzers alongside Jenny Ryan, The Chase’s Vixen.
The duo has released a quiz book together, and Porter has achieved notable personal milestones in quizzing, including winning a Pointless trophy and being crowned the Celebrity Mastermind Champion of Champions.
Her voice is a regular feature on BBC Radio 4, where she has her own series called In the Family Way.
She also frequently appears on The News Quiz, The Now Show, The Unbelievable Truth and Just a Minute.
Porter, a keen student of comedy history, serves on the board of Bristol’s annual Slapstick Festival.
As she embarks on her No Regrets tour, Porter invites audiences to reflect on their own regrets and the lessons learned from them.
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