Bromley Comedy - Stand up

Churchill Theatre Studio, High Street, Bromley
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This event ended on Saturday 21st of February 2015
Admission
£12.50
Location

Churchill Theatre Studio, High Street, Bromley

Nearest Tube/Rail Stations
Bromley South 0.28 miles

The Terrific Stand Up With John Ryan a hilarious comedy night in Bromley.

GREG BURNS - Now CAPITAL RADIO Drive time DJ has been a favourite on the UK comedy circuit for almost 8 years and regularly delights audiences at all the major comedy clubs including The Comedy Store, The Glee Clubs and Jongleurs.
In more recent years international audiences have had a chance to experience his playful humour and infectious charm.

Although a familiar face and well-known name on the live stand-up circuit, Greg is almost certainly better known as a radio DJ. After 4 years at Heart 106.2FM, as host of the London's highest rating drivetime radio show, Greg has recently left to join Virgin Radio as their new Sunday afternoon host. Greg has not been confined to radio and the live stage, he has also made numerous TV appearances including BBC's 'The Stand Up Show', ITV's 'Oblivious', Channel 4's '11 O'clock Show' and Paramount Comedy Channel's 'The World Stands Up'. However, the one he is most proud of is playing himself in the Christmas Special of 'The Office'.

PRESS:
"As loveable a comedian as you're likely to find. Confident, funny and clever." THE SUNDAY TIMES.
"He's a slick, sharp operator with plenty of well-crafted observational material guaranteed to please". CHORTLE
"Quick-witted and lively compere Greg Burns did a fantastic job sparring with a rowdy and vocal midweek crowd with a series of sharp comebacks and a fine routine packed with unexpected punchlines."

ANDRE VINCENT hilarious comedian and MC:
Andre Vincent was born May 1964 in Woolworth's Department Store Penge, and has not stopped appearing in the most unusual of places since.

He started his career as a professional show-off at an early age, becoming a star struck stage brat, working when any theatre company needed a street urchin, a herald or a small child to up-stage everyone. He then became a boy chorister, to the delight of his family whose dream was for him to follow his grandma into the world of opera and become a top class tenor. Now appears on TV buzzcocks etc etc.

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