Ross Nobles Tours
Lazer Boy:
Since 1999, when he started to make a name for himself, he won the Time
Out Award and was an Edinburgh Festival Herald Angel Winner. With this
he was doing a few gigs for the Edinburgh Festival which takes place
every year. He called his first show "Lazer Boy" which he then took to
London, Paris and to Austrilia and Montreal. He even did Hong Kong and
Shanghai too. Realising this was quite successful, later in the year he
decided to tour the UK and Ireland.
Chicken Master:
In 2000, after doing Edinburgh all around the country with Lazer Boy,
his new one "Chicken Master" was next. He did the same places again,
also including Warsaw and Budapest. In this year he was awarded 3
awards and nominated one, and he also done the Melbourne International
Comedy Festival with it.
Slackers Playtime:
2001 it was made Ross Noble's name. "Slackers Playtime" even went to
Cape town and also Paris, as well as his usual stint to Australia.
Whilst in Austrilia he done the International Comedy Festival again. In
the UK, he done 44 dates.
Sonic Waffle:
In 2002, he not only had Slackers Playtime on the go, but he decided to
do another tour as well. He done a few places with new show, named
"Sonic Waffle", and in places such as Auckland & Wellington TV2
Int' Comedy Festival; Melbourne International Comedy Festival;
Singapore International Comedy Festival and Adelaide Fringe Festival,
He was continuing his run of "Slackersplaytime". Sonic Waffle did 45
dates in the UK and Ireland. (now available on dvd, 3rd October 2005)
Unrealtime:
For this tour, he done exactly the same as Sonic Waffle and Slackers
Playtime, by starting one tour and finishing off the other at the same
time. This was the first tour to be televised on BBC2 back In
Septemeber 2003 when he done a long run in London's Garwick Theatre. In
Novemeber 2004, the dvd was released with an extra of Sonic Waffle done
in Regents Park, London back in the summer of 2003.In Newcastle, Ross
Noble did a DVD signing of "Unrealtime"
Noodlemeister:
In 2004, after the success of "Unrealtime", he came back with
"Noodlemeister" in which again he did another long run in London as
well as taking it to Australia which he hasn't long finished in 2005.
Again, Unrealtime was still be played to audiences in their hundreds
across the globe. He also done the Edinburgh Festicval with
Noodlemeister, in which is the venue which he opened the tour.
Randomist:
This is the new tour which starts in August in Woodend Barn. Will this be as successful.... time will tell soon 


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