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About the show
Live Comedy is returning to the Horse and Plough in Bingham.
After the departure of the much loved and missed Ian Whitcombe (don't worry, he's still alive - just living in Scotland), previous headliner Stevie Gray has stepped in with his Flat Cap Comedy brand to help resurrect this sleeping beauty of a comedy night.
Please note that the artists appearing may be subject to change.
Featuring
Dave Longley
'Acid tongued and as sharp as a barrel full of tacks' (The List) 'Silly, thought-provoking and filthy' (Metro).
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Freddie Farrell
Freddie Farrell started his stand-up career in late 2010. Birmingham based Freddie has a short storytelling style that will draw you in to hang off his every word, he has a unique take on everyday life, but with an added twist. 'Very funny & likeable' (Three Weeks) 'Killer instinct for the funny' (Dan Nightingale) 'Freddie Farrell is a charming funny man... One to watch for sure!' (Joe Lycett) 'A natural, genuinely funny' (Josephine Enright) '... the charmingly funny Freddie Farrell with his brilliantly structured dead-pan material' (Funhouse Comedy).
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Stevie Gray
Oldham-born Stevie Gray is a cheeky and very likeable comedian. Stevie's stage act fuses jokes, music, news stories and audience participation to create an up-tempo energy in any room. Stevie has appeared all over the UK, playing the Edinburgh festival, the Comedy Store, Jongleurs, Glee as well as making regular MC appearances for Funhouse Comedy. '... the cheeky and friendly Stevie Gray with his boundless energy and mix of news, music and comedy...' (Funhouse Comedy).
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Also Appearing
Lauren Buck
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on Thursday 5 March 2026