Fri 30th Jan. 8:00pm (Doors 7:30pm). Tickets: £8/£7 http://www.wegottickets.com/event/303885
COMEDY PICK IN THE EVENING STANDARD.
This regular sell out night, presented by Chatback Comedy, features some of the most exciting headliners and up-and-coming talent on the comedy circuit! This week’s line up:
**DANIEL SIMONSEN **
(WINNER: Foster’s Comedy Best Newcomer 2012, Tour Support for Simon Amstell, As seen on BBC3’s ‘Russell Howard’s Good News’)
★★★★ The Times
★★★★ Time Out
★★★★ Fest
★★★★ Fringe Guru
‘quirky, offbeat style’ Public Reviews
‘Look out for this brilliantly offbeat Norwegian stand-up’ Guardian
‘You knew he was funny before he even opened his mouth’ Scotsman
**FELICITY WARD**
As seen on BBC3’s ‘Russell Howard’s Good News’ and at Soho Theatre (UK) and on ‘Spicks and Speck’s, ‘Thank God You’re Here’, ‘Good News Week’ & many more (AUS).
AWARDS:
Nominee: Best UK Club Act – Chortle 2014
Nominee: Barry Award – 2012
Nominee: Best Show – MICF 2013
Winner: Time Out Best Local Act – 2011/2
Nominee: Best Comedy – Adelaide Fringe 2012
★★★★★ Broadway Baby
★★★★★ Big Issue
★★★★ Time Out
★★★★ Scotsman
★★★★ Fest
★★★★ Chortle
★★★★ The List
‘Comedy at its’ finest’ – Three Weeks
‘explosively funny routines’ Chortle
‘Extremely animated and compelling’ – The Skinny
‘A filthy high speed hour of breathless laughs’ – The List
**ANDREW STANLEY**
★★★★ The List
★★★★ Hairline
★★★★ Three Weeks
★★★★ Fresh FM
‘an affable gift of the gab and an ability to conjure up witty phrases on the fly’ Chortle
‘It’s rare…to see a comic so clearly destined for the top, but with astonishingly good observational material delivered and timed to perfection there’s no doubt about the destination of the young Irishman’s career.’ The Scotsman
**SEAN McLOUGHLIN**
(London Live’s ‘Funny Rotten Scoundrels’)
★★★★ Chortle
‘The stand-out stand-up’ Evening Standard
‘This guy is an entertaining talent…one of the best’ Scotsman
‘brilliant and unexpected turns of phrase…had a cumulatively hilarious effect’ Chortle
”Beautifully cynical … and he is not far off being utterly brilliant’ Edinburgh Festivals Magazine