Bank Holiday Sunday Comedy Club
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We've got the funniest comedians in town ready to leave you in stitches.
Noel James (Britain’s Got Talent) hosts with Sarah Keegan, Billy McGuire and Stevie Cairns
Noel James recently became an overnight sensation after more than 20 years on the comedy circuit thanks to a semi-final finish in Britain’s Got Talent. The Welshman’s motormouth style, a constant stream of one-liners, puns and clever wordplay, brought to mind a combination of Milton Jones and Eddie Izzard.The Swansea comedian throws in a few surreal impressions, such as using his guitar bag to turn himself into the Elephant Man before playing the 12 bah blues with an array of sheep noises. I thought he was bah-rilliant.
Sarah Keegan
Sarah has performed across the UK including the Opera House Winter Gardens, The Frog and Bucket, The Comedy Store, The Richmond Theatre alongside Jo Brand and Adam Hills, and with the wonderful Peter Kay in Bolton. She loves a good sing along, so be ready to get involved.
Shoe Cake Comedy: “A unique performer, musically gifted, and very very very funny!”Prestwich Comedy: “Fireproof, funny and fab!”
Billy Mcguire is that rarest of breeds amongst comedians, gently surreal, clever material delivered in the street voice of working class Airdie. This Scottish treasure
has honed his craft across the UK, his act is brimming with invention.
'The Scotsman'
Doncaster-born stand-up Stevie Cairns is nearly 40, nearly blind and totally hilarious.Her comedy blends self-deprecating storytelling with sharp observational humour about parenting, dating, and navigating life with limited sight.A rising voice in British comedy with an effortlessly likeable stage presence.
“An immediately likeable stage presence delivering inventive storytelling material, laced with endearing self depreciation and memorable punchlines”“Full of energy and with an infectious enthusiasm.— SFC / Notts Comedy Review

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