Our most excellent comedy club continues to delight and this months line-up is no exception.
Delivering the superb stand-up comedy will be Alexandra Haddow, David Eagle, Alexander Bennett and headlined by Dinesh Nathan! Do note line up is subject to change.
Dinesh Nathan
After winning several gong shows, Dinesh won the South Coat Comedian of the Year and was a finalist at the Komedia New Act competition and the coveted Leicester ercury Comedian of the Year. In 2022 Dinesh appeared on BBC 3’s New Comedians of the Year awards and Comedy Central Live. Described as a ‘mix of high-spirited delivery with a sarcastic self-deprecating viewpoint’, he is a bulletproof and relentless act has been named as ‘one to watch’. Tour support for Kerry Godliman, Seann Walsh, Nathan Caton, Suzi Ruffell and Fern Brady.
Alexandra Haddow
A regular at comedy clubs all over the country, Alexandra expertly walks the fine line between cheeky and outright smut. Originally from the East Midlands and the first in her family to go to university and pursue a career in the arts, Alexandra hilariously skewers the juxtaposition of her working-class upbringing and her current life as an East London based, freelance writer and comedian.
'One of the most exciting new acts on the circuit.'- Frankie Boyle
‘Defiantly optimistic in a way that’s both refreshing and empowering.’- Rolling Stone
Alexander Bennett’s comedy has been variously described as dark, silly, filthy and thoughtful. He has numerous Edinburgh Fringe runs under his belt, has filmed several standup specials and he created the cult hit comedy game show Hell To Play. He has recently started his new podcast Born Yesterday with comedian Andy Barr.
"Uniqueand hilarious" THE REVIEWS HUB
David Eagle
Since 2005, David Eagle has been a member of three-time BBC Radio 2 Folk Award winning band The Young'uns , well-known for their comedy, with the Guardian writing in their 5 star review: "a rampant humour which occasionally makes them appear more like standup comedians, mercilessly mocking one another and involving the audience at every turn ..."
"The Young’uns were bravely emotional but also very funny, thanks to the constant banter from Eagle ..."
David is blind, and his comedy often explores how his disability means the most ordinary, common place events are turned into surreal and convoluted dramas. Occasionally he dons his accordion (often as a spiteful repost to hecklers) and performs one of his comedy songs, such as his George Formby parody, described bythe Guardian as "a comic tour de force."
“constantly hilarious, gag on gag, leaving an audience gasping in admiration, and applausethat goes on for minutes.” Bath Echo
SUITABLE FOR 18 YEARS AND OVER
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