Bits of Edinburgh

The Book Club, 100 – 106 Leonard Street, London
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This event ended on Tuesday 31st of May 2016
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Free
Venue Information
The Book Club
Leonard Street, EC2A 4RH
Nearest Tube/Rail Stations
Shoreditch High Street 0.25 miles

Guests: John Robertson, Alexander Bennet Alison Thea-Skot, Joz Norris. Hosted by Joe Hart.

Four of London’s finest comics perform parts of their new solo shows, and you can pay what you want to see that!

Doors 7:30, Pay What You Want! (Collection at the end)

Featuring...

JOHN ROBERTSON:

John Robertson is a comedian, making money out of that particularly odd art form since 2002. He’s also a TV presenter, columnist, multimedia artist, games designer, crowd-surfer and recreational sadist. He first came to public attention in 2003, when he went down to Australian Idol and faked a seizure on national television. In 2012, he created “The Dark Room”, a viral YouTube hit-turned-live show, which now tours the world as a theatre show and corporate entertainment. In 2013, he left his beloved Wai-Con (Australia’s best anime convention) and moved to the UK. He crowd-surfed to celebrate.

“A manic and quick-witted revelation… if you only see one Perth-born set this year, make it John Robertson.” - The Scotsman.

“If your tastes run to the dark, you must see this show” - BRITISH COMEDY GUIDE.

**** “Stylish, alternative, funny” - CHORTLE.

ALEXANDER BENNETT:

Alexander Bennett is a rising star on the British alternative comedy scene. Alexander has performed regularly at the acclaimed Alternative Comedy Memorial Society and alongside the cult Weirdos comedy group. He has been a guest lecturer at the Royal College of Art and has appeared on several radio shows. His regular London night This Is Not A Cult was featured in TimeOut’s list of the best cheap and free comedy nights in the capital, and he created the cult fringe hit Hell To Play.

"Witty, weird and dark, the one to watch out for: at the spearhead of a wave of great new comics. All hail Alexander Bennett!" - HARRY HILL.

"Fantastic... I don't think I can begin to do him justice; a producer and performer of some refreshingly different material" - CHORTLE.

"Warm, insane and very funny" - Steven Appleby, THE GUARDIAN.

ALISON...

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