
Bring Your Own Baby Comedy
Bring Your Own Baby Comedy at Churchill Theatre, Bromley
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Bring Your Own Baby Comedy: Javier Jarquin, Lucy Frederick, Carly Smallman
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About the show
Grown up comedy, babies welcome. A funny, friendly, FREE afternoon of top comedy... and you can bring your baby!
Bring Your Own Baby Comedy is the UK’s premier baby friendly comedy club! Our shows feature the funniest comedy stars from the circuit and TV. Our events are all about you, the parents! But don’t worry – we also take great care of our younger guests.
Featuring - Javier Jarquin

Card throwing ninja who has spent the last 4 years working as a professional award winning comedian in New Zealand and Australia. Javier Jarquin moved to the UK in 2010 where he has established himself as a circuit regular and headline act around the country and in mainland Europe.
He has performed on the same bill with the likes of Jimmy Carr, Stewart Lee, Jo Brand and Paul Daniels.
'High calibre throughout' (The Morning Star)
'Brilliantly entertaining performance' (The Edinburgh Reporter)
'Kept the audience laughing throughout@ (The Edinburgh Spotlight)
'Seriously talented when it comes to wowing a crowd' (The Stage).
Lucy Frederick

Funny Women Award Finalist 2012
Comedy Café New Act of The Year Finalist 2012
Amused Moose Laugh Off Semi Finalist 2013
'Lucy Frederick is a comedian, actor and writer based in South East London. She likes gin, good words and dogs with spots' The Huffington Post)
‘... Delivering to a packed house, Frederick delivers a strong and diverse show...' (Three Weeks)
‘... Lucy Frederick is delightfu...' (Broadway Baby)
'Wild-eyed and delirious comedian would gain in tapping into her concealed madness' (The List).
Carly Smallman

Musical comedian that performs bubbly and silly songs about the most questionable subjects. She has written for BBC Comedy Online and has appeared on several TV and Radio shows including: The Rob Brydon Show on BBC2.
'You leave feeling like you have head a good catch up with an old friend... I laughed non-stop and left with a big smile on my face' (Fresh Fringe)
'... wonderfully filthy songs' (GQ Mag)
'... funny, fresh and endlessly creative' (Time Out)
'Smutty, outspoken jollity' (The Daily Telegraph).