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Paul Sinha – Additional Date!

By Richard |

Acclaimed comedian, daytime TV star and global TikTok sensation, Paul Sinha is at least two of these. Paul’s last solo show was one of the best-reviewed shows at the 2022 Edinburgh Fringe with cracking praise from the press. 

‘Packed with goodies and not a moment of padding or superfluity, this is easily the funniest and most gratifying stand-up I have seen in two decades’ ***** Broadway Baby
‘This isn’t going to be a cosy, teatime, ITV-friendly hour… a seriously impressive show.’ **** ½ Chortle On the other hand, he’s had these too. 

‘Very cutting for a man whose neck looks like a stack of Cumberland sausages’ Garry Bushell
‘Not the wealthiest Chaser’ Liverpool Echo 

Known to many as the man in the white suit on The Chase, Paul Sinha has been a stand-up comedian for nearly thirty years; from his first tentative steps on comedy’s open mic circuit in the late 1990s to appearing at the London Palladium twenty years later, his comedy has been intelligent, hilarious and full of insight. He’s written and performed many series for Radio 4, including the Rose d’Or-winning Paul Sinha’s History Revision and he’s displayed his smarts on University Challenge, QI and Mastermind. Taskmaster, memorably, not so much – you can’t win ’em all. 

Charlie Baker: 24 Hour Pasty People

By Richard |

Wasson? Award-winning comedian, tap dancer and Talksport radio host Charlie Baker brings an hour of ‘genuinely funny ★★★★’ (The Herald) stand-up drenched in manure, cider and clotted cream to your village/town/cattle market. Comedy with a countryside accent. Imagine Jethro and Jack Black had a son. Job’s a good’un. Proper job.

As seen on The Last Leg, House of Games, Harry Hill’s Tea Time, Comedy Central at the Comedy Store, The Great British Bake-Off: An Extra Slice, Never Mind The Buzzcocks, and Channel 4’s Comedy Gala. Starring lead in Harry Hill and Steve Brown’s critically acclaimed musical Tony! The Tony Blair Rock Opera. 


‘An absolute romp, with some shout-with-laughter moments’ ★★★★ – Chortle
‘A superior take on the modern showman’ – Guardian

Paul Sinha: Pauly Bengali

By Richard |

Acclaimed comedian, daytime TV star and global TikTok sensation, Paul Sinha is at least two of these. Paul’s last solo show was one of the best-reviewed shows at the 2022 Edinburgh Fringe with cracking praise from the press. 

‘Packed with goodies and not a moment of padding or superfluity, this is easily the funniest and most gratifying stand-up I have seen in two decades’ ***** Broadway Baby
‘This isn’t going to be a cosy, teatime, ITV-friendly hour… a seriously impressive show.’ **** ½ Chortle On the other hand, he’s had these too. 

‘Very cutting for a man whose neck looks like a stack of Cumberland sausages’ Garry Bushell
‘Not the wealthiest Chaser’ Liverpool Echo 

Known to many as the man in the white suit on The Chase, Paul Sinha has been a stand-up comedian for nearly thirty years; from his first tentative steps on comedy’s open mic circuit in the late 1990s to appearing at the London Palladium twenty years later, his comedy has been intelligent, hilarious and full of insight. He’s written and performed many series for Radio 4, including the Rose d’Or-winning Paul Sinha’s History Revision and he’s displayed his smarts on University Challenge, QI and Mastermind. Taskmaster, memorably, not so much – you can’t win ’em all. 

Barbara Nice – Festive Special 

By Richard |

Lee Martin for Gag Reflex Presents

Star of Britain’s Got Talent, Barbara Nice is back by popular demand with her annual festive shindig complete with raffle, tombola and mince pies. Join her in a bumper bundle selection box of seasonal fun with all the trimmings. Book early to avoid disappointment.

This will make the perfect “festive do” in the company of lovable Barbara –  Mother of Five who believes in bargains and getting the most out of life – Ergonomically correct, she doesn’t drive and travels the country by National Express coach – her husband knows nothing of her burgeoning comedy career – he thinks she’s either at Bingo or dog sitting.

Barbara starred in “That Peter Kay thing” and then went on to star in both series of “Phoenix Nights” as god fearing Holy Mary.  She played Peter Kay’s mum In Coronation Street and also appeared in “Max and Paddy” – as Holy Mary.

  “You are a comedy whirlwind. Everything was funny. I felt like tonight we watched as a star was born.” – David Walliams

 “Every single word that came out of your mouth was hysterical. Genius.” – Amanda Holden

“Barbara Nice truly is the peoples’ Princess …she is a monument to triumph over adversity and a beacon to ordinary people”

Brighton Argus

This performance is part of our Member’s 241 Offer – please ask.

Kevin Precious/Matt Bragg

By Richard |

Edinburgh    Preview double header

Kevin Precious: The Reluctant Teacher        

Kevin Precious used to be a teacher. He enjoyed the teaching part; it was the stuff that goes with it that was a drag. So he left. A funny overview of the pitfalls and pratfalls that go with his former profession; with a bit of pedagogical stuff (ooh-er) thrown in for good measure

Kevin’s stage charisma and poise set him head and shoulders above the previous acts’The Times

 Matt Bragg Has Nothing Wrong With Him

The debut show from Matt Bragg,  son of television warm up man Bobby Bragg.

Matt has been performing stand up all over the country for the last 5 years. With a unique, low energy, deadpan style and meticulously crafted material he has been gaining acclaim from audiences, promoters and comedians alike.

As well as regularly performing for clubs including The Frog and Bucket, Glee, Just The Tonic and The Comedy Store, he has recently been on tour opening for the likes of John Bishop, Jason Manford, Suzi Ruffell, Lloyd Griffith, Harry Hill, Scott Bennett and most recently at warm up shows with Ricky Gervais.

Leicester Mercury Comedian of The Year Runner Up 2019, in  2020 he was nominated for, and finished runner up in the prestigious Leicester Mercury Comedian of the Year and was selected for Just The Tonic’s Big Value Showcase in Edinburgh 2019. He has also written for BT Sport and BBC’s Mock The Week.

Classic observation comedy delivered with effortless styleRicky Gervais

Brilliant. Beyond highly recommendedJohnny Vegas.

Exemplary Stand Up, I feel for whoever follows himTom Rosenthal

Great stuff, excellent gags! – Harry Hill

Thoroughly enjoyableReginald D Hunter

He’s very good. Nice style, great jokesJustin Moorhouse

Jo Caulfield

By Richard |

Here Comes trouble

Voted Comedians’ Comedian of The Year 2021/2022, Jo Caulfield is quite simply one of the most consistently funny and creative comics in the country. Hot on the heels of her sell-out Edinburgh Fringe run, Here Comes Trouble is packed with brilliant routines and fantastically embarrassing stories.

Audiences can expect razor-sharp observations and scandalous one-liners as Jo gets her claws into everything and everyone. From yelling at strangers on trains (and many other places), to discussing ridiculous sexual fantasies and annoying her neighbours, Jo doesn’t mean to cause trouble; she just has the nerve to say out loud what everyone else is thinking!

This is Jo Caulfield doing what she does best: pure Stand-Up. Just Jo, a microphone, and a bad attitude.

Jo’s TV credits include Michael McIntyre’s Comedy Roadshow, Mock The Week, The John Bishop Show, Have I Got News For You, The Royal Variety Show and as Champion of the Week on Richard Osman’s House of Games – where she discovered she has a horribly competitive and completely ruthless streak. Jo has written and starred in several of her own BBC Radio 4 series and has appeared as a guest on many radio panel shows including Just A Minute, Breaking The News, The News Quiz and Armando Iannucci’s Charm Offensive. A prolific comedy writer Jo worked for many years as a writer on So Graham Norton on Channel 4. She has also written for Ruby Wax, Joan Rivers, Denise Van Outen and Ant & Dec. What the reviewers said about “Here Comes Trouble” this Fringe…

Here Comes Trouble is akin to spending a joyous evening with a pandemic-neglected friend. Albeit one who constantly critiques nearly everything about you. To your face.” ***** The Recs

Packed with gags and stories in her accustomed style, slightly caustic about some, bitingly sarcastic of others, but laugh out loud funny throughout….” *****  ne4Review

The laughs keep coming, thick and fast … all skewered with her trademark caustic wit. Her onstage persona is blisteringly impatient.” ***** Bouquets and Brickbats

General press-quotes about Jo…

Sharp-witted urban comedy that goes down a treat… like a sociology textbook but with jokes” — The Times

Wonderfully sharp and bitchy … one of the finest female comics at work” — The Observer

Jo Caulfield is incapable of doing a bad show. She is quite simply a damn funny woman” — The Scotsman

Rock Solid, high quality stand-up… With occasional flashes of viciousness delighting the room” — British Comedy Guide

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