Headline act is Stevie Gray.
A cheeky and versatile comedian, Stevie Gray's act combines jokes, music, news stories and audience participation to create an up-tempo energy in any room
Career highlights so far have been headlining the Bognor Regis Comedy Festival, headlining a show at the Woking Comedy Festival, headlining and compering the Comedy Tent at the Blissfields music festival and being the opening comedy act at Guilfest 2012. Stevie also supported Terry Alderton on his National Tour warm up.
TV Credits include FHM's stand-up hero and an advert for Sky Sports / Carlsberg. Radio Credits include BBC Radio 2's new comedy awards and writing credits include jokes for NUTS magazine, Loaded magazine and FHM.
Time and again, audiences are left beaming after seeing Stevie, both from his fantastic comedy, but also from the warmth and genuine joy he shares with everyone who meets him.
“Like watching sunshine” – Notts Comedy Review
Opening act is Jonny Brook
2022 Yorkshire Comedy Awards Best Breakthrough Act Winner, Jonny is a well known figure on the northern comedy circuit and is known as The Sat Down Stand Up, as his disability means he has to! His debut one man show "This Isn't The Life I Expected" is due to appear at various festivals this year
Johnny Is an adult, but you wouldn't know it from his interactions with the world, whether it be the many medical appointments he is forced to endure because his legs don't work very well, or his interactions with members of the sex industry who take pity on him.
In and amongst all this, he's also a dad and grandad, somehow.
"Jonny Brook's self deprecation echoes Jackie Mason yet here he's talking about disability and his ability to play the system. Smart, funny, and on point as he both challenges and reinforces different stereotypes." - Lancashire Post
"One person was laughing hard enough that they looked in need of help" - Notts Comedy Review
Our support act is Alan Fiddler.
Alan arrived on the comedy scene in July 2024 and has been taking it by storm. He's already performed with various household names, most recently Alan Davies and Geoff Norcott, and looks right at home, which is odd because home for him is still living with his mum. An act full of self-deprecating and deliciously dark one-liners, Alan is one of the most exciting new acts to emerge on the scene in recent years. Women want him to leave, and men don't want to be him.
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