Star of BBC’s Live At The Apollo and The Mash Report, Geoff Norcott, is taking to the road with his new show following a sell-out season at the Edinburgh Fringe festival.

In this divisive political climate, a Conservative and Leave-voting comedian is certainly a rare breed. 

Geoff is happy to pick fights with the liberal choir on subjects including identity politics and Europe and wrestle with the idea of toxic masculinity.

However, in the spirit of equality, he’s also not averse to the odd dig at his own side. 

The comic, who will be bringing his show to Norden Farm in Maidenhead - Prime Minister Theresa’s May’s constituency - says the most radical thing he’s ever done is being a Conservative and a Leave voter in the world of stand-up. 

He said: “Those views are pretty common in wider society, but in a comedy dressing room it’s the equivalent of a Scientologist giving Mass.”

As a Conservative voter, the star says he is “delighted” to be bringing his show - Traditionalism - to her home turf on March 10. But in reference to her disastrous speech at the Tory conference last year, he said: “Though as a precaution I’m bringing plenty of cough sweets and putting up any signage myself.”

And his thoughts on Brexit? 

“I’d like to say that yes, I did realise it would be this complicated, and I absolutely thought through all the ramifications of a hard border in Northern Ireland and…look I don’t regret my vote, but it’s tricky. 

“I might not be able to make jokes in support of Brexit, but I can certainly crack a few at the expense of certain Remainers.

“You know the ones who developed this life-long love of the EU the moment the vote went the other way.

“And they go on the marches, but only if it’s on a Saturday and they can factor in brunch at Browns.”

Call 01628 788 997 to book tickets.