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Presented by Live Nation with Vintage books and in partnership with CALM.

NHS psychiatrist, award-winning comedian, and Sunday Times best-selling author
Benji Waterhouse —is going on his first book tour!

Through a mixture of stand-up and chapter readings he unlocks the doors to the psych ward and answers life’s big questions.
What’s the secret to happiness? What’s the best way to escape from a psychiatric hospital? And what is the difference between a psychiatrist, a psychologist and a psychic?

Please Note – The show includes an exclusive book signing and Q&A (your best chance to speak to an NHS psychiatrist, without the 12-month waiting list)

Praise for You Don’t Have to Be Mad to Work Here:

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“Finds the funny without turning patients into punchlines” — Telegraph
“The Adam Kay of mental health care” — The Times
“Humane, hilarious, and eye-opening” —Guardian
“Fearlessly honest, funny… and uplifting” — Jo Brand
“This is honestly my dream book” – Fern Brady

Benji Waterhouse: You Don’t Have to Be Mad to Work Here – Book Tour 2025

Fri 30 May

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