COMEDY CLUB MARCH

Comedy |
13th March 2015

Fri 13 Mar | 8.30pm | over 18s only | £12 all tickets

Order a pizza take away style to be bought to your table, order at Box Office in advance on 01539 725133 or on the night before 8.30pm

Caimh McDonnell

Caimh McDonnell has firmly established himself as the white-haired Irishman whose name nobody can pronounce. Try ‘Kweeve’ and all will be well.

Caimh is in great demand as a writer for TV. He has recently worked on both series of ‘The Sarah Millican Television Programme’ and the SKY sports/comedy panel show ‘A League of Their Own’.

When not doing all of the above, Caimh is proud to be ‘The Voice of London Irish’ He acts as the announcer in the Madjeski stadium in Reading, as well as conducting player interviews and writing for the programme.

 ‘An accomplished performer… choc full of belly laughs.’  **** ThreeWeeks

‘Snappy storytelling from a very funny man’  Sarah Millican

GAVIN WEBSTER is on the rise. He’s been on the rise for eighteen years. After making his modest debut in a pub in Gateshead in February 1993

he’s done about three thousand gigs from Aberdeen to Abu Dhabi, Manchester to Melbourne and Hartlepool to Hong Kong. Famed and respected by his peers for his uncompromising and unusual approach and distinctly original routines, he now boasts a large cult following round the country and particularly on his native Tyneside where he sells out theatres with his one man ninety minute shows. Hard edged routines, quick-fire pastiche pieces, moronic jokes and sardonic songs, his unique style has brought him this kind of praise and attention.

TV includes;

Never Mind The Buzzcocks (BBC2) The Stand-up Show (BBC1), Does Doug Know (Channel 4) Take The Mike (ITV), The Regionnaires (Tyne Tees) The Eleven O Clock show (Channel 4), The Comedy Store, Comedy Blue (Paramount/Comedy Central), The World Stand Up Tour (Channel 9 Australia, Comedy Central USA)

‘His daftness is little short of surreal genius’ The Stage  ‘Funny, clever and as brilliantly observed as you’ll find’ The Scotsman

‘Virtuoso and close to the bone stuff’ Sunday Sun    ‘Like a cross between Bill Hicks and Geoff off Byker Grove’  Ross Noble

STEVE DAY

Steve Day is a truly unique comedian – warm, witty and engaging whilst dealing with the dilemmas of being a deaf man in a hearing world.

His stories of multiple children, wearing a suit and the problems caused by not knowing how words are pronounced will have audiences in raptures, and his uplifting tales of overcoming the obstacles in his path will leave crowds inspired.

For the past eleven years Steve has been performing to huge laughter around the country and abroad, well they tell him the laughter was huge to humour him, he doesn’t know either way.

A disabled performer, Steve is more concerned with success in the mainstream comedy circuit, but is happy to ‘deaf it up’ as necessary if the money is okay and there are sandwiches.

“Day has moved up to the premier league of stand-up”  The Stage

“Funny and moving”  Sunday Times Pick Of The Week     “Brilliant and endearing”  Time Out

Venue: Malt Room

DATES & TIMES

13th March 2015

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