This month's comedy at the loveliest Comedy Club in Sevenoaks is our normal line-up with a TOP Compere and 4 very funny acts. Show starts at 8.30pm and will end before 11.30pm. PLEASE arrive by 8.15 to enable us to get you sat down for a prompt start.
Tickets are just £20.00. Visit www.wegottickets.com/evenue/15343 for tickets or call 07976 637804. This month we have an absolute treat for you as always.
The usual great atmosphere and cheap bar prices make this a cracking night out. All thrown together in the loveliest comedy club in Sevenoaks. This is a real treat and a bargain as well. A very reasonably priced bar makes this a stellar night out.
Parking is accessed by turning into Barretts Road, then after about 100 yards turn right into the Donnington Hall Car Park. Drive through the Car park and you will find the entrance to the Social Club car park.
Please note that the artists appearing may be subject to change
Featuring
Paul McCaffrey
Paul McCaffrey is a stand-up comedian and comic actor who appeared on the BBC3 prank show, Impractical Jokers, alongside Roisin Conaty, Joel Dommett and Marek Larwood.
'Hugely professional... likeable, animated and fluid with a first-rate sense of timing' (Chortle)
'He has charm, charisma and success written all over him' (Bruce Dessau, Evening Standard)
'Obviously born to be a comic’ (The Scotsman).
A dab hand at singing, acting, presenting, stand-up comedy and playing guitar, Jonny Awsum has a crowd-pleasing set that's seen him smash thousands of gigs all around the world.
Jonny's musings include everything from the white lies he tells his girlfriend to his new home town of Croydon and the memory of his first love at eight years old. He has presented for Sky Sports, been warm up act for Big Brother and Loose Women and also starred in several adverts including Cravendale, The Post Office, Experian and even Puntigamer beer in Austria.
'With his guitar and musical parodies he amuses his audiences charming them with his warm and friendly persona, his style of audience participation is second to none' (Funhouse Comedy).
Paul Pirie began his stand-up career after giving up acting to pursue the funny man that lies within, quickly establishing himself on the Scottish comedy circuit before lauching onto the UK comedy scene and even appearing in Ikea's April 2011 comedy based TV advert.
It should be pointed out that when Paul started stand-up in 2004 he was living with his Gran, having given away the keys to his flat in a pub quiz. Since this time Paul’s career has encompassed TV, Film and Radio alongside his burgeoning skill as a stand-up with Paul emerging as one of the biggest Scottish acts on the UK comedy circuit.
'Fizzing with energy and spewing out one-liners like he had just scoffed a dodgy prawn, Pirie is a man we will be seeing more of' (Daily Record).