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About the show
We are back for 2026 with a bang, and a banger of a show.
We are delighted to welcome Britain's Got Talent semi-finalist Robert White to headline the show. The brilliant Juliet Myers opens proceedings and the hilarious Alfie Dundas makes up the line-up.
The wonderful James Dowdeswell presides as MC.
Please note that the artists appearing may be subject to change.
Featuring
Robert White
As the only gay, Aspergic, quarter-Welsh comic on the British comedy circuit, Britain’s Got Talent 2018 helped to highlight Robert’s distinctive comedy genius. Known for his brilliant timing and anarchic performance style, Robert’s chaotic stage presence, improvisational skills and delivery saw him win the Malcolm Hardee Award for Comic Originality. A regular at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe since 2010, his shows regularly impress critics and audiences alike, winning the hearts of the British public. His hilarious routines have also received over 6 million views on YouTube winning him legions of fans across the UK and beyond. 'Robert White, probably – no definitely – the only asperger, dyslexic, cross lateral, gay, quarter-Welsh, webbed toed comedian on the circuit' (The Guardian).
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Juliet Meyers
Juliet Meyers is a writer for The Sarah Millican Programme, Mock The Week and Radio 4's Now Show. 'Laugh-out-loud funny, wonderfully bizarre ideas' (Chortle) 'Devilish... on the edge' (The Scotsman).
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Alfie Dundas
Alfie Dundas is a 24-year old London-based rising comic who engages audiences with a blend of self-deprecating humour and sharp observations on family, identity, and societal nuances. He has won a number of new act competitions and has performed at iconic venues across the UK, as well as The Laugh Factory and The Comedy Store in Los Angeles. Alfie released his debut half-hour comedy special, Adult (?), in 2024.
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James Dowdeswell
James is an imaginative West Country comedian. As seen on Russell Howard's Good News (BBC), Ricky Gervais' Extras (BBC) and host of World Cup Round Up (Sky Sports). 'An excellent line in comedy' (The Guardian) 'A quirky impressionist with very funny material' (The Times) 'His intelligent and inventive storytelling is delivered from a slightly strange perspective which is both entertaining and captivating' (Funhouse Comedy).
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