Friday Night Comedy 2 FOR 1 TICKETS

Friday Night Comedy with David Mills, Scott Capurro and Tom Allen
Friday, 25th Nov 2016

Top stand up comedy this Friday with David Mills, Scott Capurro and Tom Allen

*Each ticket purchased admits two people. Book online now for guaranteed seating.

David Mills
"A superior act. Mills is an archduke of comedy with the emphasis on ‘arch’." CHORTLE

"David Mills is a class act. His jokes are beautifully crafted, sparkling little missiles loaded with wit." SCOTSMAN

"Darkly funny, bristling with sharp-tongued satire and incisive wit." FEST MAG

"His claws are as sharp as his suit." LIST

"Fearless and perceptive… at the top of his form." SGFRINGE

"Like the sharp-suited lovechild of Larry Grayson and Dave Allen, Mills combines laid-back storytelling with acerbic wit." BROADWAY BABY

"Mills deserves to be mentioned in the same breath as Dave Allen. A legend in the making." FRINGE REVIEW

"David Mills is heading for the big time. Most definitely one to watch." TIME OUT

Tom Allen

Tom Allen is a comedian, writer and actor. He started as a stand up at the age of 22 and went on to win both So You Think You’re Funny in Edinburgh and the BBC New Comedy Awards in the same year. Since then he has honed his unique style of sharp, acerbic wit and camp, riotous storytelling by performing to audiences all over the UK and around the world.

He is currently supporting Sarah Millican on her sold out tour of Australia, New Zealand and the UK.

Things have been ramping up for him lately and in the last six months he has made two appearances on Channel 4’s 8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown, Comedy Central’s The Comedy Store Presents and the John Bishop Show as well as Channel 4’s Comedy Gala at the o2.

Scott Capurro

Talking about the Koran, sex, marriage, white trash, racism, and his family during his week in Berlin, for him, equality meant everyone gets to be a target.

Capurro is so charming you want to like him. He also doesn’t care if you think he should be more sensitive. By not acknowledging the boundaries or “ownership” of identity issues, Capurro’s jokes are pointedly invasive and disrespectful. He isn’t cathartic either; the conviction behind his statements is too nebulous, and he doesn’t admit any faux pas when crossing lines. “I don’t ever want the audience to know what side I’m on. I’ve got no sides,” he wrote in a Time Out piece. And he’s often so flippant that even the harshest comments seem non-threatening, until you catch on to what he actually said.

He recently brought his acclaimed show Both Worlds to the Soho Theatre having performed it in Edinburgh last August. In the past, Tom has performed at Montreal’s Just For Laughs as well as Sydney, Adelaide and Melbourne Comedy Festivals and has supported Reggie Watts and Eugene Mirman in the US.