New tour for Catherine Bohart | Soho Theatre run and 25 other dates for Again, With Feelings © Raphael Neal

New tour for Catherine Bohart

Soho Theatre run and 25 other dates for Again, With Feelings

Catherine Bohart has announced a 2024 tour

Her new show Again, With Feelings kicks off with 12 nights at London’s Soho Theatre in March, followed by 24 dates around the UK and one in Dublin.

The show is described as an ‘hilariously twisted second coming-of-age saga’ as she realises adulthood isn’t living up to her expectations –  having to deal with her death-obsessed parents, living (back) in a house share, OCD and queer reproduction in her thirties.

Promotional material for the show adds: ‘We are witnessing a shift in societal and cultural expectations for women and adulthood and like many of us, Catherine is asking a truly big question in response, "What do I want?" Can she find the answer while also facing her most laughable opponent yet, herself?’

Bohart said: ‘I’m so excited to go back on the road. Writing this show has been an enlightening series of realisations about myself, all of which will have been for nothing if other people don’t hear them.  

‘It's taken to 35 to realise the common denominator in all my problems is me. So, here we go again, a tour of jokes and hopefully a little personal growth. Don’t feel under pressure though, all you have to do is laugh.’

This is her fourth solo show, following Immaculate – available on Amazon Prime – Lemon and This Isn't For You.

Her TV appearances include Live at the Apollo, Mock the Week, The Mash Report and A League Of Their Own – and she recently filmed the comedians’ reality series LOL: Last One Laughing Ireland for Amazon Prime.

During the Covid pandemic, Catherine co-founded and co-hosted award-winning online stand-up gig Gigless which won her a Chortle Award as a Legend of Lockdown.

Tickets for Again, With Feelings go on general sale on Friday.

» Catherine ​Bohart tour dates

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Published: 26 Oct 2023

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