Laugh Out London comedy night in Islington

Old Queens Head, 44 Essex Road, Islington, London
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This event ended on Tuesday 8th of April 2014
Admission
£5 in advance (including booking fee)
£6 on the door
Venue Information
Old Queens Head
Essex Road, N1 8LN
Nearest Tube/Rail Stations
Essex Road 0.34 miles

Laugh Out London comedy club brings you a great night of top comedians at the Old Queen’s Head in Angel.

On Tuesday April 8, see Edinburgh Fringe Perrier Best Newcomer Scott Capurro, Matthew Crosby of Pappy’s and Badults, Joel Dommett off of the telly and more.

SCOTT CAPURRO
Acerbic gay American comic who’s unafraid to be provocative and personal
Edinburgh Fringe Perrier Best Newcomer 1994
Appearances in Mrs Doubtfire and Star Wars: The Phantom Menace

JOEL DOMMETT
Rising star who’s built a name for himself in the live comedy world via several successful Edinburgh Fringes as well as his TV work that includes appearances on MTV, Skins, Russell Howard’s Good News and loads loads more.
‘Manically funny act’ – ***** THREE WEEKS
‘Hilarious.. delightful tales’ – ***** SCOTSMAN

MATTHEW CROSBY
One third of the legendary sketch group Pappy’s who have recently starred on BBC3 in the sitcom Badults.
He’s a class solo act in his own right too.
Away from Pappy’s he’s appeared on Never Mind the Buzzcocks, Animal Antics and taken his show Adventure Party to the Fringe in 2011.
“who else is going to have a front row littered with nerds and geeks?” **** – The List

AISLING BEA
Nominated for Best Newcomer at the Edinburgh Fringe 2013 and a So You Think You’re Funny victory in 2012, Aisling’s star is well on the rise.
TV appearances include BBC’s Dead Boss, E4′s Cardinal Burns, ITV’s The Town and CBBC’s Fit alongside Peter Serafinowicz, Sara Pascoe and Humphrey Ker.
“A hugely accomplished debut” ***** – The Independent
“born comedian” **** – Chortle
“she’s got being funny in the bag” **** – The Guardian

JESSIE CAVE
Jessie is building a reputation as an exciting, intense character comic after success as an actress in the Harry Potter films (she played Lavender Brown) and Simon Amstell’s Grandma’s House. She’s also an ex-national tennis player and county swimmer. How about that?
***** ThreeWeeks
**** Independent

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