Award-winning comedian Ria Lina comes to Maidenhead

06:05AM, Monday 27 October 2025

Award-winning comedian Ria Lina comes to Maidenhead

Credit: Rachel Berkowitz

Following on from her killer debut tour, Ria Lina - Riabbellion is at Norden Farm Centre for the Arts on Thursday, October 30 at 8pm.

The wickedly funny Ria Lina realised she wasn’t just awake, she was ready to rebel.

Expect a relentless stream of hilarity as Ria explores the state of the world, the eternal battle of the sexes, and the delight of throwing life up in the air after years of following the rules.

Ria Lina is a highly accomplished comedian, writer and actor.

After a critically acclaimed stand-out debut on Mock The Week (BBC), Ria has quickly become a household name.

A hugely admired act on the UK comedy circuit, this multi-award-winning artist commands respect from the moment she walks onstage and delivers with natural ease, energy and fierceness.

Her extensive list of credits includes guesting and hosting Live At The Apollo (BBC), The News Quiz (Radio 4), QI (BBC) and she is a regular co-host of Pointless (BBC).

Ria is also a winner of Celebrity Mastermind (BBC) and has been seen on occasion in Countdown’s Dictionary Corner.

She is a regular pundit on Sky News, BBC News and Times Radio and is in demand for her scientific insight, confident delivery, political satire and biting wit.

She has a BSc in Experimental Pathology, an MSc in Forensic Science and a PhD in Virology under her belt, so it’s not only Ria’s comedy that’s highly intelligent!

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