Listen "Suzi Ruffell: Tea, Trains and Edinburgh Festival Tales"
Episode Synopsis
From childhood holidays in caravans with cousins to selling out Edinburgh Festival shows and traveling the country on tour, Suzi Ruffell's life has been shaped by journeys both literal and creative. In this episode of Routes from LNER, the award winning comedian and Sunday Times bestselling author chats with Jenni about her love of train travel, how she became a standup storyteller, and why Edinburgh Festival is basically "clown town on a train."Suzi reflects on her early years in Portsmouth, those magical trips to Disney World (courtesy of her dad's lorry selling connections), and how she went from drama school graduate working in a pub to building a comedy career with nothing but open mic nights and determination. She also shares behind the scenes tales of writing her book on trains around the country, the mixed bag of Edinburgh Festival experiences, and that chaotic dash across Switzerland involving three trains, one double decker, and an hour to spare before the Lionesses Euro final.Expect laughter, honest chat about imposter syndrome, and some proper train enthusiasm too, including why Suzi loves the disconnection of rail travel, her elaborate system for working on trains (involving ear defenders and a privacy screen), and that time she accidentally blagged her way into a FIFA party with Maisie Adam. Plus, find out what it's like when your five year old daughter thinks you're the coolest person alive, even if your shows would be better with songs and dances.Discover The Best Places to Visit in The UK by Train with LNER
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