FANCY a mindfulness lecture with a difference?

Then actor, comedian and mental health campaigner Ruby Wax has the show for you.

The 64-year-old’s latest routine has been described as ‘your passport to saner living’.

Ruby Wax’s Frazzled, based on her bestseller A Mindfulness Guide for the Frazzled, is at Parr Hall on June 7.

It is the follow-up to her previous show, Sane New World.

A spokesman for the Parr Hall said: “She’s been honoured with the title of poster girl for mental illness.

“Once crazy now less so, she gives a tour of the mind – how to use it, not lose it.”

Ruby graduated from Oxford with a Masters in cognitive therapy and was awarded an OBE in 2015 for services to mental health.

She started combining her stage work and experiences of clinical depression in 2010 with the routine Losing It.

And following the audience’s reaction to the show Ruby was inspired to set up a mental health website, which is now part of the SANE mental health charity.

Ruby’s comedy career in 1985 in British sitcom Girls on Top.

In 1987, Ruby was given her own comedy chat show Don’t Miss Wax, on Channel 4, before she started working for the BBC in 1991.

Her big show was the BAFTA-nominated Ruby Wax Meets where she interviewed everyone from Pamela Anderson to the Duchess of York.

And she appeared twice in Absolutely Fabulous, the programme she also served on as script editor for the entire run of the series.

n Ruby Wax presents Frazzled at Parr Hall on June 7.

For tickets visit pyramidparrhall.com or call the box office on 442345.