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Lenny Henry says racism in UK ‘still at large’ as he tours standup comeback

Lenny Henry says racism in UK ‘still at large’ as he tours standup comeback

Summary

Lenny Henry, a British comedian, says that racism is still a big problem in the UK as he begins his first stand-up tour in over 15 years. He points out that issues he spoke about in the 1980s, like racism and political unrest, are still very relevant today.

Key Facts

  • Lenny Henry is touring with a stand-up show called "Still At Large," his first in more than 15 years.
  • He says racism and far-right politics, topics from the 1980s, continue to affect society now.
  • Henry started comedy after winning the TV talent show New Faces in 1975.
  • He has faced racist abuse personally and often talks about it publicly.
  • Henry co-founded Comic Relief, a charity event combining comedy and fundraising.
  • His tour began in May and will continue until November 3.
  • The Guardian gave his current tour a four-star review.
  • Henry supports better representation of minorities in arts and entertainment.
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