22 November 2009
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The Funny Side... of Covent Garden:
Lucy Porter, Chambers & Nettleton, Nick Revell, Gareth Kane

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At The Corner Store, London
Thursday, 26 November 2009
From 8:00pm (doors 7:00pm)

Comedy night featuring top acts from the national circuit. Visit www.thefunnyside.info for further information.

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Lucy Porter

Lucy Porter

Diminutive stand-up comedian making a big name for herself. Within seconds of appearing on stage, her flirty, gossipy, effervescent style charms everybody! She has written for many top comedians, including Johnny Vaughan, Gail Porter and Griff Rhys Jones, and starred on many TV stand-up comedy shows.

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Chambers & Nettleton

Chambers & Nettleton

Northern lasses Chambers & Nettleton are emerging triumphant as one of the brightest comic duos on the circuit today. The only female double act cutting it on the live comedy circuit, they are fast gaining a reputation for their warmth, infectious charm and caustic wit. Before a long-term friendship turned into a double act, Lynn sailed the world as a singer and performer and writer of comedy reviews! Sally went from drama school into acting, began improvising characters and onward into stand-up. Their success is not just contained to live work though; a major project with Mediatheme will see the duo performing recorded performances in over 300 venues nationwide.

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Nick Revell

Nick Revell

One of the original alternative comedians of the early 1980s, Nick was nominated for the Perrier award in 1987. He was the resident compere at The Comedy Store for 10 years and in 1989 he had a BBC Radio 4 show and BBC1 TV show, both called 'Nick Revell'. He also wrote for BBC radio classics 'Week Ending' and 'The News Huddlines' along with a host of contributors who included Ged Parsons, Oleg Stepaniuk, Nick & Roger Saunders, Michael Dines and Bob & Barbara Boulton. In 1992 he retired from the comedy circuit, but now he's back with the twin aims of bringing down the George W Bush administration, and paying his monthly mortgage bill.

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