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Amused Moose Comedy Lab: Tom Deacon, Nathan Caton, Helen Arney, Dane J Baptiste, Matt Rudge, Danny Ward, Matt Rees, Paul McCaffrey, Romesh Ranganathan, Lou Sanders, Ian Smith
Comedy night featuring up-and-coming acts honing new material along with more established artists in a 'work-in-progress phase'.
In addition there may well be big names dropping in unannounced!
Visit www.amusedmoose.com/shows for further information.
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Tom Deacon
The charismatic star of Radio One Sunday nights is fast becoming one of the hottest tickets in UK stand-up. Winner of the 2007 Chortle Student Comedian of the Year, Tom made his Edinburgh Festival solo debut in 2009 and can be seen daily on BBC Switch's 5.19 show. "With looks, confidence, charm and great material, expect other comedians to lynch him" -The Sunday Times.
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Nathan Caton
Nathan is a young black British comic, gigging on both the mainstream and black comedy circuit. His set is highly obsevational, influenced by his culture and upbringing, and also coming from a young person's outlook on life, from the well-known Nigerian traffic warden and the always-disciplining West-Indian mother, to MTV's Pimp my Ride.
'Caton's a slick performer with an unbeatable stage attitude and the confident air of someone much more experienced' (Chortle)
'Compelling, well-observed stand-up' (The Guardian).
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Helen Arney
Helen Arney is a musical comedian and geek songstress, playing the finest ukulele based comedy songs. One third of science comedy phenomenon 'Festival of the Spoken Nerd', one half of comedy girl band duo 'The Balconettes', her songs have been heard on BBC Radio 4 and on tour with Robin Ince and professorial Brian Cox.
'Champion of musical whims' (Evening Standard).
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Dane J Baptiste
After growing up in 80s South-East London, and surviving a post-Bush, post-racial, post- Thatcher, post-Twilight Society, Dane realised that it was a moral obligation to chronicle and in some places parody the human experience and contemporary western culture
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Matt Rudge
One of the new wave of bright young things making a name for themselves.
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Danny Ward
Danny Ward's observational humour is up-beat and well honed, and his easy-going style both endearing and very funny. One of the new breed of comics with a high energy set not reliant on smut or swearing, Danny started comedy in late 2008 and has since established himself as an up and coming comic to watch becoming tour support to many big name acts such as Shappi Khorsandi and Mike Wilmot.
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Paul McCaffrey
'Hugely professional... likeable, animated and fluid with a first-rate sense of timing' (Chortle)
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'He has charm, charisma and success written all over him' (Bruce Dessau, Evening Standard).
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Romesh Ranganathan
Romesh burst onto the comedy circuit in 2010, gigging regularly at top venues all over the country. As well as turning in storming turns on a regular basis, he has also found time to reach the Latitude New Act Final 2010, The So You Think You're Funny? Final 2010 as well as coming runner up in The Amused Moose Laugh Off 2010.
He has forged a fearsome reputation with a set that combines cutting one liners with an acerbic take on the world around him.
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Ian Smith
One of the new crop of emerging acts, Ian Smith employs a careful, unhurried delivery that conceals a nicely pointed attitude with a sack full of neat gags to match.
'Fantastically funny' (The Times)
'Star of the future' (Time Out).
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Venue Facts
Venue: The Albany
Train
→ Euston 13 min walk
→ Euston (London) 13 min walk
Tube
→ Great Portland Street 2 min walk
