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Ronnie Golden
Veteran rock 'n' roller, stand-up chameleon, leader of 70s mind-mangling punk rock comedy combo The Fabulous Poodles plus Club Senseless' own Ronnie And The Rex. Widely respected as both a musician and a stand-up, his unique mix of guitar parodies and keenly observed humour have made him one of the top headline acts in the country.
Ronnie has opened for Tom Jones, The Ramones & Engelbert Humperdinck!
Ronnie has performed several hit Edinburgh shows with Barry Cryer and is a regular circuit headliner. Rock n Roll Comedian known as The Swiss Army Knife of Entertainment.
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Kelly Convey
Kelly Convey is an “in-your-face and reassuringly confident” (Marissa Burgess – Chortle) comedian who is not one to mince her words when giving audiences an insight into what modern women really think. While her outspoken and forward-thinking musings may go against the grain, “there’s a winning authenticity to her material” (Steve Bennett – Chortle) that is refreshing and relatable.
This authenticity has led to a whole host of accolades and acknowledgments in her whirlwind rise through the comedy scene.
Voted by The Metro as “1 of 9 Hilarious Women to Look Out for in 2017”, Kelly Convey is, no doubt, one to watch.
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Rick Kiesewetter
An Asian American who was adopted in Japan and raised in New Jersey, USA, Rick has been living and working in the UK since 1993.
'Kiesewetter has plenty of national stereotypes to play on, but he soon steers clear of nationality cliches to deliver punchy observational gags about the little things that annoy everyone' (Bruce Dessau, Evening Standard)
'... hugely enjoyable hour of comedy (Three Weeks)
'Subversive observations by this UK-based Asian-American comedian...' (The List).
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Gareth Neale
An energetic and self-deprecating story-teller offering a lighter take on the complex journey that is holding down a sensible job, raising toddlers and staving off a probable oncoming mid-life crisis.
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