Bromley Comedy - DOUBLE HEADLINER

Churchill Theatre Studio, High Street, Bromley
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This event ended on Saturday 14th of November 2015
Admission
Normal: £12.50,
Early: £10.00.
Location

Churchill Theatre Studio, High Street, Bromley

Nearest Tube/Rail Stations
Bromley South 0.28 miles

AmazinSince 2004 Bromley Comedy has presented some of the world's finest comedians from Russell Howard Reginald D Hunter, Russell Kane, Sarah Millican, Jack Whitehall, Micky Flannagan and many more.

Bromley Churchill Theatre [4312].

Support:
BEN NORRIS & NICK REVELL plus special Guests.

Info:
BEN NORRIS

Ben is a highly experienced and hugely well respected stand-up. He's been performing comedy since 1993 and has developed an incredibly relaxed stage persona with an innate ability to improvise as well as deliver sharply crafted material, and I should know, I am him.

He has performed at comedy festivals the world over and has a wealth of experience in the tricky art of TV warm-up. More recently, Ben has excelled at presenting many high profile corporate events and award ceremonies.

You may have heard Ben's voice on campaigns for Carling and Emirates, amongst others.

Ben's TV credits include:

"The Comedy Store" (Open mike).

"Never mind the Buzzcocks" (BBC 2).

"They think it's all over" (BBC 2).

"Mock the week" (BBC 2).

NICK REVELL began his stand-up career at the Comedy Store in 1980.

Over the next twelve years he worked extensively on the expanding alternative comedy circuit, was a regular at The Comedy Store and Jongleurs and made many visits to the Edinburgh Fringe, including Brave New Comedy in 1984 (with Arnold Brown, Norman Lovett and Paul Merton) and was nominated for the Perrier Award for his solo show in 1987.

During this period he appeared on countless TV and Radio shows, including Friday Night Live, Live at Jongleurs, made two visits to the Just for Laughs Festival in Montreal, several series of the award-winning Million Pound Radio Show on BBC Radio 4 in which he co-starred with Andy Hamilton, two series of the Radio 4 sit-com The Nick Revell Show, and his own show Nick Revell, on BBC-1. Also panel shows such as Just A Minute, The News Quiz, Quote Unquote.

His TV and Radio credits as a writer include sitcoms, sketch shows and material for other comedians - Drop the Dead Donkey, Dressing for Breakfast, After You'd Gone, Dave Allen, Three of a Kind, Not the Nine O'Clock News, Alas Smith and Jones, Rory Bremner and Jaspe.

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