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Tickets £8, Doors 7pm, Performance 9pm
**Updated Line-up**
George Egg
“Wildly brandishing the worlds’ second largest briefcase containing a battery of ridiculous props, George bounds onto the stage to perform one of the most original, interesting, innovative, and sweetly whimsical comedy performances you are ever likely to see. He has been hailed as ‘a Tommy Cooper for the twenty first century’ and through tears of laughter you’ll see why. A true cross between alternative stand-up comedy and music hall variety” Comedy CV website
“Inventive, and sometimes sick, cabaret act unafraid of taking risks.” Chortle website
“A hugely entertaining variety turn” The Guardian
Rudi Lickwood
Winner, Jongleurs Best Performer (2000/2001)
“As the top black comedian on the UK comedy circuit, Rudi Lickwood is far more than just a stand-up. Awarded status in the ‘Black 100+’ awards for the greatest Black British Achievers, Rudi’s inclusion offered great acknowledgement for years of work challenging the way black communities are viewed from within and by others.” Comedy CV website
“Wembley should just about contain him” The Stage
“Razor-sharp material that appeals to all audiences” itzcaribbean website
Tim Clark
“Comedian, writer and actor Tim Clark is one of the brightest lights on the national comedy scene and a familiar face on television. His regular appearances at live venues throughout the country and especially at The Comedy Store and Jongleurs keep his wit sharp and his material fresh. His striking looks, quick wit and affable nature has made sure that Tim makes an instant impact on his many TV and radio appearances.” Comedy CV website
“An unsung hero of stand-up comedy …hides his considerable skill behind a blokeish mask of bonhomie which appears absolutely effortless in construction” The Guardian
“Tim Clark’s ‘Talking To Ted’ offers an extraordinary glimpse of everything you suspected comics get up to off duty” Metro
MC - Robin Banks
“Though primarily known as the compere at the Comedy Pit venues he runs in South London, Banks also performs his own act in the guise of a rough diamond ex-con. However, he shuns the expected tough-guy shtick in favour of some airy-fairy surrealism… The discrepancy between image and material produces its fair share of laughs” Chortle website
Please check this page regularly for updated line-ups. All comedy listings are subject to change at short notice. Page last updated June 19th
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