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Cheltenham appointment for junior doctor, author and comedian

Following a highly successful Edinburgh Fringe run, comedian, author and anaesthetist Ed Patrick is set to embark on his debut tour.

Ed's gut-punch hilarious show about becoming a junior doctor, the NHS, the pitfalls of modern medicine and the power of questioning is coming to the Everyman Theatre in Cheltenham on Thursday, May 4, 2024.

Laughing gas has been banned, but not in the NHS, and Ed Patrick might be forgiven for feeling numb, what with chronic understaffing, junior doctors striking and many leaving the NHS.

But he remains, despite a government that can burn (literally) millions of British pounds of unusable PPE but can't support the healthcare workers to look after you.

"I guess plastic aprons don't strike or need a pension," says Ed.

In his role as an anaesthetist, Ed can be found almost anywhere in a hospital, from A&E dealing with emergencies to staffing intensive care units and giving epidurals to assist the joyous moments of childbirth.

There's more to his job than being a drug sommelier with a bit of magic thrown in, so join Ed on his travels and find out why the rectum is like a Tardis and how - sometimes - having absolutely no medical knowledge can lead to better medical care.

Ed added: "I'm delighted to be dropping scrubs for the stage (other attire will be worn) and over the moon to be taking this show and story to some absolutely dream venues. There's a chance I'll get some free parking too, which excites any NHS worker."

Expect tales of the NHS along with stories from outside the hospital walls, and ketamine*

Ed has performed across the UK, including at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. He hosts the 'Comedians' Surgery' podcast where he speaks to guests including about their health stories and experiences - guests have included Joe Lycett, Rose Matafeo and Reginald D Hunter.

He also created and presented Infectious Personalities with Hat Trick Productions, broadcast on BBC Radio 2 with guests Charlie Brooker and Sindhu Vee.

Ed has written and performed on BBC Radio 4, for shows such as Now Wash Your Hands and Newsjack and has appeared on Channel 4's Jokes Only An NHS Worker Can Tell and on BBC Scotland.

Ed's book, Catch Your Breath, was published in 2021 by Brazen (part of Octopus Publishing Group). He has also written for the Guardian about the intersection between medicine and comedy.

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