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About the show
London’s best-loved comedy club, proudly programming TV names, critically acclaimed rising stars, and international acts across our Central London venues. We’re the only comedy club to have won the Chortle Award for Best London Comedy Club, 10 years running — and are regularly recommended by Time Out and The Evening Standard for a reason: quality line-ups, world-class acts, and a guaranteed great night out.
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Featuring
Sara Barron
Sara Barron is a comedian and author. Her work has appeared in Vanity Fair, on Showtime’s This American Life, NPR’s Weekend Edition, NBC’s Today Show, and HBO’s comedy festival.
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Marlon Davis
Marlon Davis is a bright young comedian, improviser and actor who embraces his work with energy and charm, embodying his characters and delivering his acute observational material with aplomb. His act is inspired from his upbringing, exploring Britain and tackling its social issues with skilful characterisations. Winner of the FHM Search For A Stand-Up Hero Competition in 2009. In 2006, he was a finalist in both the So You Think You're Funny and Laughing Horse new act competitions. Still a relative newcomer, Marlon Davis is like a breath of fresh air on stage, with an impish grin, boyish enthusiasm and an effortlessly open, confident style that instantly wins him friends in the audience. 'A compelling storyteller whose anecdotes carry the elusive stamp of urban authenticity' (The Scotsman).
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Bobby Mair
A comedian from Toronto who was voted 'Best Newcomer' at the Canadian Comedy Awards and has appeared in the UK on Russell Howard's Good News, Never Mind the Buzzcocks, 8 Out of 10 Cats, The Hour, Sweat the Small Stuff and Virtually Famous. He is also a 3rd cousin of Canadian pop-star Justin Bieber - although he claims that they have never met. 'Mair exudes a kind of effortless, awkwardness and brings to it something fresh and downright disturbing. A bright, dark future surely awaits' (The Stage) 'He's either going to be a huge international comedy star or the funniest homeless man ever' (Jimmy Carr).
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Conor Drum
'... Irish actor-cum-comedian, who is a genuinely nice guy as well as being a bit of a lad's lad...put on an entertaining and amusing show with some very shrewd observational humour...' (Mark Gregory, Broadway Baby).
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