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A special afternoon show to raise money for Get Off Live Comedy.
Featuring:
Scott Bennett,
Rob Rouse,
Masai Graham
And Nina Gilligan
Get Off alive Comedy:
1 in 6 workers in UK live comedy have observed or experienced sexual harassment on at least one occasion during their careers.
Get Off Live Comedy is an industry born and funded HR service that aims to eradicate Sexual Harassment within Live Comedy. All proceeds from this gig will be going to Get Off
Please note that the artists appearing may be subject to change.
Scott Bennett
Stylishly shirted, Yorkshire-born Scott Bennett delivers wry observations on the absurdity of modern living. His sharply-written routines, drawn from real-life experiences have been delighting audiences across the country; except in Yorkshire, where they are deeply suspicious of his shirts. Likeable, with a warm and engaging delivery, he is a Yorkshire live wire with an undeniable no nonsense logic. English Comedian of the Year Runner Up, Comedy Cellar New Act of the Year and Old Speckled Hen Comedian of the Year. 'A generous helping of wonderfully witty comic observations about life's little quirks, relationships and human behaviour. Served by a Yorkshireman with relentless enthusiasm and boundless energy' (<a href="http://www.bbc.co.uk)" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">www.bbc.co.uk)</a> 'Naturally hilarious, the highlight of the evening' (Broadway Baby, Edinburgh Fringe 2013) 'A star of the future' (Huddersfield Examiner) 'This loveable rising star enthrals his audiences with his warm and engaging delivery, he is a Yorkshire live wire with an undeniable no nonsense logic' (Funhouse Comedy).
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Rob Rouse
An English comedian known for his hyperactive brand of humour. Since winning Channel Four's prestigious 'So You Think You're Funny' Competition at the Edinburgh Festival in 1998, an award previously won by Phil Kay, Dylan Moran, Lee Mack, Tommy Tiernan and Peter Kay, he has been a regular performer at major venues on both the London and National circuit. With more energy than a hyperactive six-year-old sucking on a lollipop while bouncing on a space-hopper, he is a veteran of several critically acclaimed Edinburgh Festival shows, three sold out national theatre tours and a New Zealand tour, firmly establishing him as one of comedy's most lively, amenable and dynamic performers. 'He is a great storyteller... prepared to go to the bleakest and most uncomfortable places... The tears of laughter came in floods’ (The Scotsman). 'Frankly brilliant' (<a href="http://www.SuchSmallPortions.com)" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">www.SuchSmallPortions.com)</a> 'Brilliant' (Chortle) 'A carefully weighted hour of comedic storytelling' (Fest) 'Missing This show means missing something wonderful' (Edinburgh Evening News).
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Masai Graham
Born in West Bromwich, Masai won Funniest Joke of the Edinburgh Fringe Award 2016, hosted by TV network Dave joining the ranks of illustrious previous winners such as Tim Vine and Nick Helm. He is also reigning UK Pun Championship winner under his pseudonym General Punochet. In an average set he delivers over one hundred jokes in just half an hour. Expect puns, one liners and dizzying wordplay. Midlands Comedian Of The Year Runner-Up 2011.
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Nina Gilligan
WINNER COMIC'S COMIC 2025 BBC AUDIO AWARDS WINNER 2024 (Best Sit Com or Comedy Drama) CHORTLE AWARD BEST ACT WINNER 2023 NW COMEDY AWARDS BEST ACT WINNER 2023 YORKSHIRE COMEDY AWARDS BEST ACT 2023 LEICESTER MERCURY COMEDY AWARD WINNER 2021 YORKSHIRE COMEDY AWARDS BEST ACT 2022 WINNER – Liverpool Hot Water Comedian of the Year NOMINATED – Greater Manchester Fringe Best Comedy Play FINALIST – English Comedian of the Year 2016
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