
Lone Wolf Comedy
Lone Wolf Comedy at Grendon Hall, Northampton
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LONE WOLF COMEDY-Grendon Underwood £18.70
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About the show
Join us for a fantastic night of live stand-up comedy featuring a hand-picked line-up of professional comedians, rising stars, and occasional surprise guests. Whether you're planning a night out with friends, a date night, or simply looking for a great laugh, Lone Wolf Comedy Club delivers top-quality comedy in an intimate atmosphere.
Featuring - Archie Maddocks

Archie Maddocks is an exciting and award winning stand-up comedian, who is armed with a natural stage presence, and a 'winning smile'. He possesses an affable and likeable nature that immediately puts people at ease and has impressed both his peers and audiences with his charismatic, conversational style, hilarious observations and quick, acerbic wit.
He also makes the perfect host to any event, having had experience hosting a variety of different comedy nights, quizzes and talent shows.
He's a sharp writer and playwright who has had his work produced by some of the best theatres in the UK (including Orange Tree Theatre, Lyric Hammersmith, Bush Theatre and The Royal Court) and internationally too (New Light Theatre in New York!).
Competitions:
Bath Comedy Festival New Act Of The Year 2014 WINNER
Amused Moose Laugh Off 2014 RUNNER-UP
New Act Of The Year (NATYS) 2014 Finalist
English Comedian Of The Year 2014 Finalist
Squawker Award Finalist 2013
Golden Jester Finalist and Runner Up 2013
'An impressive set...' (Bruce Dessau, British Comedy Awards)
'Charismatic and enthusiastic... Watch this space' (Chortle).
Rich Wilson

Rich Wilson has loved comedy ever since his older next door neighbour gave him a cassette of Eddie Murphy - Delirious.'It was the most mindblowing thing I'd ever heard. My young ears had never heard language like it.'
His comedy aspirations lay dormant until he got a job as a barman at a comedy club in Greenwich, South London. Then in 2004 following some back slapping by those around him, Rich Wilson hit the stage and even amazing himself, hasn't looked back since.
'Highly entertaining' (Time Out)
'Effortlessly funny, smart and filthy. Recommended' (Leicester Mercury)
'He's a very, very funny man' (Frank Skinner).
Steve Williams

More topical than Trevor MacDonald, Steve is one of the tallest guys on the circuit and certainly one of the most original. His Welsh genes allow him to have a totally different aspect on life although he hasn't lost any of the traditional Welsh values, including their fondness for sheep.
He has supported Lee Mack on tour, appeared on Michael McIntyre's Comedy Roadshow and was nominated for a Chortle Award. Steve never fails to surprise and engage audiences with his hybrid of bizarre stories, larger than life physicality, spontaneous improvisation and skewed view of everyday life.
'Steve Williams has proven his lauders correct and come of age as one of Britain's best stand-up performers... effortless audience interaction, inventive and adaptable use of his material and some of the best natural improvisation you will see at the Fringe this year... an hour filled with a constant torrent of laughter' (Fest).