Hurtling towards his mid-thirties, the comedian is feeling reflective in his new show, Flaws, which hits the Corn Exchange at the end of January. Delving back into his past, from the weird and scary process of becoming an adult, to the equally weird and scary process of becoming a parent, Watson is set to take audiences on a thought-provoking adventure into his personal life.
One of the best-known comedians on the UK comedy circuit, and a former Cambridge Footlighter, Watson has a clutch of accolades to his name, including the Panel Prize at the 2006 Edinburgh Fringe, and appearances on TV shows like Never Mind The Buzzcocks, Mock the Week and Have I Got News For You.
In case you were in any doubt as to his ability to spin a good yarn, Watson also has four hit novels under his belt, as well as Crap At The Environment, which documents his efforts to save the planet and halve his carbon footprint (more funny than it sounds).
He’s doing his thing on 31 January from 8pm. Tickets are £18.50.