Friday Night Comedy 2 FOR 1 TICKETS

Friday Night Comedy with Caroline Mabey, Phil Nicholl at Hideaway Streatham South London
Friday, 4th Nov 2016

Top stand up comedy this Friday at Hideaway with Caroline Mabey, Phil Nichol and special guests - always 2 for 1 tickets!

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

Caroline Mabey 

Caroline Mabey’s stand-up combines eccentric charm and mischievous banter with strong gags. She is an experienced compere and is resident MC at the 99 Club in London. Caroline has played at clubs such as Comedy Cafe, The Stand; Edinburgh, Downstairs at the King's Head, Crack Comedy Club, Outside the Box and The Comedy Tree.

Her first solo show “Caroline Mabey’s Go Go Go Coffee Show!” was a big hit with audiences at the Edinburgh Fringe in 2009, and featured her animated side-kick/ love interest, Kip the coffee pot.

Caroline is an accomplished character and sketch comedian, frequently MCing as her grotesque creation Helen Heels, Landlady to the Stars.

Phil Nichol

Chortle Best Headliner Nominee 2010 (plus 2002, 2006, 2007)
if.com Eddie Award Winner 2006
Perrier Nominee 2002 (and 1993)
Winner Best International Guest, NZ Comedy Guild 2003
Time Out Best Comedy Performer 1998

“A genius of a show” ***** The Herald

“Delightfully shocking and hilarious at the same time” Hairline

“You could power a small market town from this performance. Add to that storytelling nous, stagecraft surprises and a brazen disregard for personal dignity and you’ve got a shameless shaggy dog story to warm the cockles of the heart” ***** The Times

“Nichol’s thermonuclear stage presence is so intense as to elude description.  Give him any room and any crowd and he’ll win them over… He’s just outstandingly good at what he does” ***** The List

“Nichol’s comedy and music is outstandingly powerful and funny” The Stage

“Nichol is the sexiest, funniest dichotomy on a stage today – vulnerable but kicks ass, smart but dumb, a lovely guy who does appalling things”Edinburgh Guide.

“You could have children with someone and not feel as close to them as you do to this guy in one of his shows” The Scotsman