Mock the Week and The News Quiz star Robin Morgan is bringing his new show, The Spark, to Taunton this weekend.
The comedian will perform at the Creative Innovation Centre on Saturday, October 5.
It is part of the BBC funnyman's biggest tour to date.
The Spark explores how to keep the spark alive, not just in a marriage, but in oneself.
Mr Morgan has been working on himself, joining a gym, and practising self-care.
While therapy isn't on the cards, a Tarot reading and an air-fryer are part of his self-care routine.
The show promises plenty of examples of moments that wake him up with embarrassment.
The comedian's performances have always been about others, but now, it's time to focus on himself, and his air-fryer.
Since his last tour, Mr Morgan has been busy creating and hosting the topical comedy panel show What Just Happened? for BBC Radio Wales.
He's supported Adam Kay and Sophie McCartney on their nationwide tours, and has written for shows such as Have I Got News For You, The Weakest Link, and Bake Off: The Professionals.
Mr Morgan has also become a favourite on The News Quiz (BBC Radio 4), appearing in an episode so popular that even the government complained about it.
Other broadcast credits include Mock The Week (BBC Two), The Now Show (BBC Radio 4), Richard Hammond’s Brain Reaction (Comedy Central), and Ellie Taylor’s Safe Space (BBC Radio 4) – the latter he also co-created.
He also made his acting debut in This England (Sky Atlantic), directed by Michael Winterbottom and starring Sir Kenneth Branagh as Boris Johnson.
His other writing credits include 8 Out of 10 Cats, Late Night Mash / The Mash Report, The Great Pottery Throwdown, The MTV European Music Awards, Too Hot To Handle, The Fashion Awards, and Cheat – the Netflix quiz show hosted by Danny Dyer.
Mr Morgan has also been the studio warm-up artist for The Graham Norton Show, and in the past supported Ellie Taylor, Iain Stirling, and Rachel Parris on their nationwide tours.
The Taunton show, which will last 80 minutes, will start at 8pm and is suitable for those aged 14 and over.
Tickets are available on the Creative Innovation Centre's website.
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