Feast Comedy Evening
Wednesday 9th July 2008

    

 

 

The Comedy Evening includes stand up spots by the following comedians. Book a table and bring your friends for a night of cutting edge comedy. A bar is available throughout the evening nd drinks will be served at your table. A great night out for your works Team or the gang ....

Ian Stone

London born comedian who has been performing on the stage since 1991.

He has also performed on TV in: The Stand Up Show, The Comedy Store, The 11 O'clock show and Good Stuff.

He's appeared on The Stand-Up Show (BBC 1), Saturday Live (ITV), The Comedy Store (C5), Live at Jongleurs (ITV), Good Stuff (ITV), The 11 o'clock show (Ch4), as well as 'Radio 1 Live' and 'Four at the Store'. He's also a regular panellist on Radio 5's The Treatment.

"...funnier than a shopful of remaindered David Baddiel novels." - The Independent
"...like a cross between Tony Hancock and Frankie Howerd." - The List
"Stone is probably better than we deserve. Ultimately, it is the sheer quantity of funny material that really impresses." - The List

Kate Smurthwaite


Kate is one of the busiest performers on the London and UK circuit, resident at both Soho Comedy Club and the Comedy Manifesto.

She has also produced and performed two solo shows: Adrenaline, which went from the Edinburgh festival to be performed in New York and around the UK, and Apes Like Me which is headed for this year's Edinburgh via Glasgow, Brighton and London festivals.

She is a regular panelist on BBC One, Radio Five Live and was a presenter on Radio Jackie for a number of years.

She can currently be seen on Sky Travel's "Where In The World?" and was a finalist in the Hackney Empire Comedian of the Year 2008.

Maff Brown

"Maff is one of those comics who doesn't need to try. The jokes just fall out of him like gold coins spilling out of a pirate's chest - Frank Skinner"
"Totally relaxed on stage" Richard Herring
"Maff was a breath of fresh air and MC'd the evening like he'd been doing it since he was born" - The Chronicle

Gary Delaney

'Gary Delaney is probably the most under-rated comedian in the world' - Leeds Guide
'razor sharp one-liners' - Daily Telegraph
'The deadest-pan comic in the world' - Heat Magazine
'Whimsical one liners - a firm favourite' - The Scotsman
'plenty to enjoy - including a handful of real gems that verge on the genius ' - Chortle
'Delaney is the man Jimmy Carr wants to be' - BBC Online.

Co-writer of Perrier-nominated show, 'Ivan Brackenbury's Hospital radio roadshow' and TV appearances on Paramount Comedy Blue Feb 2008.

 

Ashley Frieze

Stand-up comedian, writer, singer, song-writer andt otally lack-lustre guitarist...

"Ebullient" The Scotsman


"Certainly knew how to raise the big laughs" Edinburgh Evening News

 


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