Hackney Comedy Experience with John Kearns
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East London’s all-star stand-up show – the HACKNEY COMEDY EXPERIENCE – features the alternative comedy circuit’s biggest and best acts – live at EartH.
Double Edinburgh Comedy Award winner and Taskmaster star JOHN KEARNS headlines in December.
Plus Edinburgh Comedy Award winner and Alan Partridge star TIM KEY, Jonathan Ross’ Comedy Club and Guessable’s KEMAH BOB, Edinburgh Comedy Award nominee JIN HAO LI and Funny Women award winner AMY ANNETTE.
*Amy Annette replaces the previously advertised Amy Gledhill.
Strictly 18+
Line-up is subject to availability. Plosive reserves the right to add, withdraw or substitute acts at any time and if there is a change of act (headline act or supporting act) no refunds are due.
Please note that the artists appearing may be subject to change.
The most original, odd, off-beat and hilarious alternative comic to arise this decade, John Kearns is an act who has forged his own raggedy path all the way to success. London-based comedian and Winner of the Foster's Edinburgh Comedy Award, Best Newcomer 2013. 'Tremendous originality... a jumpy and unpredictable raconteur... a shot of nervous energy, an elastic band about to snap... I can't see him waiting in reserve for long' (Broadyway Baby) '... brilliantly bonkers' (Time Out) 'Now THIS is how you do absurd comedy' (www.Chortle.co.uk).
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A comic, actress and comic actress from Houston, Texas, now based in London. Her inappropriate sense of humour and ability to improvise bring a different vibe to stage and screen.
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A former member of the Cambridge Footlights, he first came to the Fringe with the 2001 Edinburgh show Far Too Happy, which also starred Mark Watson and was nominated for the Perrier award for best newcomer. He also featured in Alex Horne's best-newcomer nominated Making Fish Laugh in 2003, and is part of the four-man sketch troupe Cowards. His solo Edinburgh debut came in 2004, with the tragic one-man comedy play Luke & Stella, which was made into a Radio 4 series called All Bar Luke. 'This is one art house form-buster who can really give you a good time' (Times) 'In any other sphere apart from comedy, we'd probably class this way of looking at the world as certifiable. Here it feels like genius' (The Daily Telegraph) 'As daring and innovative as it is ridiculously funny... He's a genius, plain and simple' (Time Out).
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