Andrew is a very fine Irish comedian and BAFTA Award winner who can keep an audience focused with accessible and unpretentious topical comedy which has a pinch of his unique laddishness. 'I've seen the future of Irish Comedy and its name is Andrew Maxwell.' (Irish Times)
Dark, dark humour and killer timing.
John started his comedy career in May 1999, and just two months later he was participating in his first fringe of the Edinburgh festival in "Stand up Scotland" - a showcase for the best new talent emerging on the Scottish circuit. Since that time he has gone on to complete five runs in Edinburgh, won the "Spike Milligan Award" for new talent 2003, and worked as a sketch performer on numerous BBC TV pilots.
Razor sharp wit and no nonsense delivery with a classic working class East End background. He could have been a gangster, or a street urchin... Instead he went off to university and became a wordsmith. Not much call for them in Hackney, so he learnt a trade: being a comedian...
Combining stories from his formative years in the East End of London with tales from his Caribbean cultural heritage, Quincy mixes both worlds to great comedic effect.