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Funhouse Comedy Club, which already runs successful nights at numerous venues across the country, is excited to announce the launch of a brand new comedy night at The Limes Bar and Hotel, Needham Market, on Saturday September 28th.
Funhouse clubs are renowned for having exceptionally friendly audiences and a brilliant atmosphere, which have led to twice winning Best Midlands Comedy Club awards with leading comedy website Chortle. Previous acts to have played its clubs on their road to the top include Sarah Millican, Joe Lycett, James Acaster and Rhod Gilbert, who described the clubs as “among the best anywhere in the world.”
Topping the bill is musical stand-up Richard Morton, who has supported Jack Dee, Lee Evans, Jo Brand, Lily Savage and Phill Jupitus on tour as well as having many TV credits to his name. This livewire Geordie comic is full of surprises and frantic energy, bounding around the stage like an overgrown child on a massive sugar rush and then entertaining his audience with his hilarious songs.
Opening the night will be the zany and very likeable comedy/magician Graeme Mathews, a ‘Britain’s Got Talent’ semi-finalist who fascinated the judges with his intriguing tricks. An Essex boy who started out as a children’s entertainer, has now become a favourite with all age groups.
Also appearing is the unique Mark Row, with his funny anecdotes and genuine insight into the education system!
Compere for the night will be the likeable Jason Stampe with his entertaining blend of jokes and crowd interaction.
7.00pm doors
8.00pm show
Food available
£15 adv
The Limes Bar and Hotel
High St
Needham Market
Ipswich
IP6 8DQ
Category: Arts | Performing Arts | Comedy
Price:
In advance: GBP 15.00
Artists: RICHARD MORTON, GRAEME MATHEWS
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