Radio Series And Tour For Ashley Blaker

Radio Series And Tour For Ashley Blaker

Comedian Ashley Blaker’s new four-part series “Ashley Blaker: 6.5 Children” begins on BBC Radio 4 on Friday 9th July 2021. Ashley will then take to the road for a brand-new stand-up tour inspired by the radio series from May 2022.

The comedian’s previous two-part Radio 4 show “Ashley Blaker’s Goyish Guide To Judaism” was broadcast under the Stand-Up Specials banner. This new series of four half-hours moves beyond Blaker’s religion and looks at a totally different aspect of his extraordinary life. The show is a mix of stand-up and observational documentary, all recorded in the Blakers’ unusual home with the voices of his real family, and tackles parenting, adoption and raising children with special needs. 

 “Ashley Blaker: 6.5 Children” brings a whole new perspective to the subject of parenting. That is because as parents of six children, Blaker and his wife Gemma are trying to raise a family in a world that is only really set up for having two. What is more, the Blakers’ children are not just any kids. Three have special needs – two autistic boys and an adopted girl with Down Syndrome – and “Ashley Blaker: 6.5 Children” sensitively finds the funny in both raising children with disabilities and adoption. Naturally an entire episode of the show deals with lockdown when Ashley had to home-school half a dozen children at once. 

Friday 9th July – Episode One: Too Many Kids 

Ashley explains why he and Gemma kept having children and details the many challenges of having such a full household, including a ridiculously complex morning routine and the crippling expense of replacing broken electronics chargers.   

Friday 16th July – Episode Two: Opt To Adopt

This episode recalls the story of how in the summer of 2010, already with four young sons, Ashley and Gemma decided to adopt an 18-month-old girl with Down Syndrome, and the impact it had on all their lives.  

Friday 23rd July – Episode Three: The Special Ones

This episode is dedicated to all parents of children with special needs and goes through the five things we would like everyone else to know about us and our special children.  

Friday 30th July – Episode Four: Lockdown

In the final episode of the series, Ashley recalls the Blakers’ experience during the pandemic and wonders if, despite the horrors of home-school, he will look back on lockdown as a golden period for the family. 

“Ashley Blaker: 6.5 Children” is written and performed by Ashley Blaker. He is joined by Shelley Blond (“Peep Show”, “Cold Feet” and the voice of Lara Croft in “Tomb Raider”); Kieran Hodgson (Three-time Edinburgh Comedy Award nominee and now known to all for his online parody of “The Crown”); Rosie Holt (another star of lockdown who has put out many viral videos, most often as her character, The Woman); and Judith Jacob (“EastEnders”, “The Real McCoy”, “Still Open All Hours”). 

Also appearing as themselves are Ashley’s own children: Ami (17), Ophie (15), Simi (13), Soroh (12), Sruly (11) and Bina (7). 

The series is produced by Steve Doherty who works with some of the leading names in audio comedy and entertainment including David Sedaris, Marian Keyes and Caroline Moran, writer of “Prepper” (Best Radio Comedy, WGGB Awards, 2020).

Ashley Blaker has performed on five continents including tours of the UK, USA, Canada, South Africa, Israel and Australia. His 2018 Off-Broadway run was called ‘a slickly funny stand-up show’ by the New York Times and in 2020 he returned with ‘Goy Friendly’ which ran at the prestigious SoHo Playhouse.In August 2018, Ashley made his debut at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe with a sold-out run of his show ‘Observant Jew’. He is the first Orthodox Jewish comedian to be given his own BBC show – “Ashley Blaker’s Goyish Guide To Judaism”.

 

Ashley Blaker Tour Dates

For tickets visit: http://socomedy.co.uk/artist/ashley-blaker 

 

5th May 2022 Leeds: Wardrobe

 

11th May 2022 Radlett: Centre

 

12th May 2022 Radlett: Centre

 

15th May 2022 Maidstone: Hazlitt 

 

18th May 2022 Guildford: G Live 

 

19th May 2022 Swindon: Arts Centre

 

25th May 2022 London: JW3

 

26th May 2022 London: JW3

 

2nd June 2022 Bedford: Quarry Theatre

 

9th June 2022 Bordon: Phoenix Arts Centre

 

12th June 2022 Salford: Lowry

 

16th June 2022 Brighton: Komedia 

 

23rd June 2022 Wellingborough: Castle 

 

26th June 2022 London: Leicester Square Theatre

 

More dates to be added...

 

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