Fat Theo Comedy (compilation show)
Usama Khan - Born and raised in bradford and currently residing in Birmingham, Usama provides a fast paced, fresh and consistently hilarious set. Since his start in comedy in 2017 he has already taken part in a variety of competitions and comedy tours. Some highlights include reaching the semi finals of the frog and bucket world tour and working alongside the likes of Tez Ilyas, Sadia Azmat and more.
“an Usama the world has been waiting for”.
Beat the frog (Gong show) Winner (July 2018)
Spikey Mike funhouse comedy(Gong show) Leicester: Winner (November 2018)
Stoke Winner (January 2019)
Beat the frog (gong show) Winner (30th July 2018)
Patrick Laringtonvale -"The king of puns, I challenge you not to love this guy!"
Kamikaze Club - The Kamikaze Club are a duo comprising of Michael Bell and Thom Hodkinson. They've been performing together for around 2 years and run a Midlands Comedy Award nominated Open Mic night in Birmingham. They perform sketches and games in the hope of finding girlfriends and/or Treasure."These two work really well together, natural chemistry & lovely to watch" - Tom Mayhew
Stephen 'Doddy' Dodd - "Stephen is a one liner comedian who has been doing comedy for just over 8 years, his self depreciating style makes him a joy to watch."
Rory Jones - "Rory comes out "All Puns Blazing' with his Own Brand of Rapid Fire One Liners and Word Play in the Same Vein as Other Punsters Such As Tim Vine, Milton Jones and Gary Delaney'."
Craig Dixon - Craig is a regular on the West Midlands comedy circuit and his excellent comedic style is only topped by his loveable character.
Good Kids- Kieran Ahern and Tom Dowling, aka Good Kids, met in the playground at the age of 4. They have been taking the Midlands and wider UK comedy scene by storm for the last year and been nominated for a bunch of awards. Kieran is the curvaceous one and Tom is the other one. "A really fab little sketch act." (Joe Lycett) “Within seconds, they had the audience whooping and clapping along with their comedy tunes.” (What’sOn Magazine)