Robert White is the only gay, Aspergic, quarter-Welsh comic on the British comedy circuit. Known for his brilliant timing and performance style, Robert’s chaotic stage presence, improvisational skills and delivery won him the 2010 Malcolm Hardee Award for Comic Originality. In the same year, he wrote one of Dave’s Top Ten Jokes of The Fringe.
Since he first came onto the stand-up scene, as a finalist in the prestigious Hackney Empire Competition, Robert has gone from strength to strength. He is now a sought-after act who regularly performs across the country and internationally. His off the wall jokes, improvisatory songs, barely-believable stories and interactive music stand him far apart from the usual comedy available nationwide.
Robert stars on the UK’s biggest television talent competition Britains Got Talent 2018. His performances have been typically chaotic but hilarious. The best acts of the series go through to a week of live shows, with the winner performing at the Royal Variety Show, and Robert is now a Finalist - a fantastic achievement. BGT is the UK’s biggest television talent competition, regularly bringing in 15 to 17 million viewers. Robert’s chaotic stage presence, improvisational skills and delivery won over the judges on the very first episode of the show, and the semi finals – propelling him into the final.