Comedy's most upbeat misery twins present their new shows about sad boys and horny dread. Come join them in the Aces basement to fester / fiesta!
Siân Docksey: Meatshapes with Feelings
Siân used to work in the day for a men's mental health charity and in the evenings at a strip club - a more lucrative men's mental health charity. This is a new show about that, and other unrelated things, probably.
* BBC New Comedy Award Nominee * As seen on BBC 3 *
........ 'Joy and bewilderment in equal measure' - The Skinny
'Upsetting burlesque' - Audience review.
Alexander Bennett: I Can't Stand The Man Myself
A show about, amongst other things, hating yourself.
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“Passionate and praiseworthy dark observational comedy” THE SKINNY
**** THE STAGE ***** ONE4REVIEW
“Courageous and thought-provoking” THE SCOTSMAN
'His sharp interpretations of the world around him add a sinister spin to the everyday - Unique and hilarious' THE REVIEWS HUB
'Touched with madness - I don't think I can begin to do him justice. A producer and performer of some refreshingly different material' CHORTLE
Alexander Bennett’s comedy has been variously described as dark, silly, filthy and thoughtful. Still in his twenties, he has an awful lot under his belt, including numerous Edinburgh Fringe runs, several filmed stand up specials and creating the cult hit comedy game show Hell To Play.
He was a key player in Mark Watson’s Comedy Marathon, was nominated at the Leicester Comedy Awards as part of Consignia and co-orchestrated a huge charity event at the Pleasance Grand in Edinburgh called Dan Vs Food, in which a cast of 25+ comedians (including Phil Wang, Ed Gamble, Iain Stirling, Nick Helm, Sophie Duker and Ivo Graham) watched a man called Dan eat his lunch. He has recently appeared on Radio 4 and The Comedian’s Comedian podcast.
Doors 7.30, show 8pm