Nathan Caton, Steve Hall, Ed Gamble
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The Big Fat Saturday Night Comedy Extravaganza
An entire night out under the one roof, featuring three full exclusive Edinburgh Festival Preview Shows, a barbeque and a whole host of party fun…
Nathon Caton
Nathan Caton has been active on the UK comedy circuit since the tender age of 19. He excels in combining both personal, confessional material with up-to-date social and political anecdotes. This has won him numerous credits and plaudits over the years and has made him one of the hottest rising young stars on the circuit.
He started comedy while studying architecture at University and within his first full year of gigging he had built up a solid reputation having performed at the Edinburgh Festival, finishing as a runner-up in the Amused Moose Comedy Search and winning the award for Chortle Student Comic of the Year. Since his beginnings he has both featured in and written for various television shows, done four solo Edinburgh shows and has established himself as a circuit headliner and a future star in the comedy world.
Steve Hall
As a solo live performer Steve Hall has provided the support for Russell Howard on his sell-out national tours Adventures, Dingledodies and the 2009 arena tour Big Rooms And Belly Laughs. A finalist in the BBC New Comedy Award and Daily Telegraph Open Mic Award, Steve made his Fringe debut in 2003 in the sell out Edinburgh show, Three Men And A Giant. Steve returned to Edinburgh in 2008 with his first solo stand up show solo show Vice Captain Loser, most recently taking his solo show Steve Hall’s Very Still Life to the Fringe in 2011.
Steve’s recent work has included writing on Russell Howard’s Good News series 6, 7 and 8, as well as a second series of writing for BBC Radio 4’s The Now Show. He is a regular guest on The Frank Skinner Show on Absolute Radio and has recently appeared as a panellist on The Rest is History for BBC Radio 4.
Ed Gamble
Chortle Award winning Ed Gamble is a stand-up comedian, writer and actor. He recently starred in BBC America’s first original comedy commission Almost Royal, a new spoof reality series in which Ed plays Georgie Carlton, 50th in line to the throne. Following its success in the US, the series is now being transmitted on E4.
Ed has provided national tour support for Greg Davies, Russell Kane and Chris Addison, and was awarded Best Compere at the Chortle Awards 2014. He has appeared on Russell Howard’s Good News, performing as both a solo stand up and alongside Ray Peacock as part of Peacock and Gamble. He has also performed on Dave’s One Night Stand, Virtually Famous and Sweat the Small Stuff, and has written for Never Mind The Buzzcocks, Mock The Week and Ask Rhod Gilbert, among others.
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Nathan Caton
Nathan is a young black British comic, gigging on both the mainstream and black comedy circuit. His set is highly observational, influenced by his…
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Steve Hall
Probably best known as being a third of the We Are Klang sketch group with Greg Davies and Marek Larwood, Steve Hall is a superb stand-up in his own…
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Ed Gamble
Ed Gamble is a stand-up comedian, writer and actor. Ed has appeared on some of the UK’s most popular TV shows: Mock the Week (BBC Two), Man Down…
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