We have thousands of comedians here, have a browse, click the comedian's Name for more details or search (top right).
|
 Most recent corporate performance was for Newcastle University's School of Humanities & Social Science where Alan opened the day's proceedings posing as a bush bloke employed to run the day. The brief was to shake the delegates out of their comfort zone, create a positive mood, and get them all laughing together. That was achieved ...
Alan was in born in Derby, raised in Derby, and rarely left Derby, until he found his talent in comedy.
A relative noob, Alan has been performing stand up comedy since June 2007, but began writing it at a mere 12 years old. Completing a somewhat scruffy sitcom by the age of 13, he knew that he wanted to be a comedian before anyone even had the chance to ask. Hi ...
 Alan Parker Urban Warrior, the clueless, Sham 69-obsessed, cod-radical creation of character comedian Simon Munnery, offered the people of Britain ''29 minutes of truth and one minute's silence in memory of the people no-one remembers'' in this 'built' show which mixed urgent propaganda wi ...
 Alek has been performing stand-up comedy since 2000, first entering the Daily Telegraph open mic competition, and subsequently performing at the open mic semi final as only his second gig. He is constantly thinking up and writing new material, so his act is always pretty fresh, dabbling in topical comedy, more perso ...
 Oldham-born-and-bred comic who needs to wash his mouth out, and epitomises the laddish, male perspective on the world. After cutting his teeth on the Manchester comedy circuit, he is now a national act, appearing across the country and occasionally on the BBC. Not for the easily offended.
 Review: ''Delivers a sledge hammer blow to the audience once every two minutes thats surrealistic, irreverent and often brilliantly offensive... Ubersausage mines the company's obviously rich seam of comic talent, and the versatility and almost anarchic approach of the players make for a refreshing change from the tired cliches norma ...
 A Perrier Award nominee in 2003, Alex Horne manages that rare feat of making science and the human body, among other things, incredibly amusing and his two forays up to Edinburgh have seen named the brightest star of the festival for the past two years. He has written and performed with Craig Charles on ITV and Steve Cooga ...
 Alex hails from Toronto, Canada and has gigged sporadically in Toronto until he came to the UK to visit his friend in September 2001. He was blown away by the massive comedy scene here, and found himself at home amongst his English countrymen. After a couple of subsequent visits, Alex moved to London in September 2002 and perfo ...
 Alex was born in Eastbourne in 1981 to a Kenyan Asian and a white man. Brought up as a fairly moderate Muslim his skin colour, English surname and early years in private education ensured his ethnicity was kept largely hidden. In his prolonged student days Alex flirted with comedy, penning material for BBC and commercial radio statio ...
 A rising star with a sharp line in witty, surreal observations, Alex tackles subjects from religious breakfast cereals and 'Jumper Removal Quandary' to spontaneous lesbianisation and Elvis's role in the Lord of the Rings trilogy. Alex has played several major UK venues, including The Comedy Store, Edinburgh' ...
|
|
|
|
|
Page 3 of 122 |