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Keith Farnan

Keith Farnan

Event Time Mon 21st May 2018 at 8:00pm-Mon 21st May 2018 at 10:45pm
Event Location The Good Ship Comedy Club, London
Event Price £5 + fees

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Keith Farnan

KEITH FARNAN

An Irish whirlwind of lively crowd interaction, high-fallutin' concepts and warm-hearted craic, Keith is one of the warmest and smartest headliners around.  Every set is different and every set is like having a conversation with your very best mate, in which you feel yourself becoming smarter with every sentence you listen to.  Whether taking on global economics, surveillance, the death penalty or the slings and arrows of love, Keith is always 100% compelling.

Keith has appeared on BBC’s Michael Mcintyre Comedy Roadshow as well as adapting his own comedy documentary for RTE, Money, Money, Money: Keith Farnan versus the Economy.  He is a true global comic as well, having performed as a stand-up all over the world, from Montreal to Amsterdam to Hong Kong. His four Edinburgh Festival shows have proved a powerful mix of the personal and the political and have sold out their runs at the major comedy festivals in the UK as well as the Soho Theatre and Royal Festival Hall in London.

“Artful, satirical…with a lightness of touch and a hefty helping of roguish Celtic charm.” The Sunday Times

“If Eddie Izzard had been Irish, he’d surely have turned out a lot like Keith Farnan.” The Scotsman

STEVE BUGEJA

Steve Bugeja is one of comedy’s most exciting rising stars. Making a name for himself on TV, Steve has appeared on Love Island: Aftersun, Russell Howard’s Stand Up Central and Dog Ate My Homework. He was one of a select few acts at the 2017 Melbourne International Comedy Festival to perform as part of the Opening Night Comedy Allstars Supershow and on Comedy Up Late. It's no surprise really, as Steve's brand of glitchy, well-observed comedy mined from his own social-awkwardness is a reliable hit with crowds who can sense they're never more than a few seconds away from another killer punchline.

In 2017, Steve embarked on a national tour of his Edinburgh Fringe show Summer Camp, including a sold-out night at London’s Leicester Square Theatre. His previous shows Unpronounceable (2016) and Day Release (2015) were both met with critical acclaim, with each going on to sold-out nights at Soho Theatre. After being crowned the BBC New Comedy Award winner in 2013, Steve performed in the Fringe’s longest-running showcase The Comedy Zone and provided tour support for Russell Kane.

“Bugeja has an eye for original comic detail that’s all his own.’” The Guardian

“His social nightmares make for assured comedy, and it’s easy to see why the audience listening at home voted him the BBC New Comedy Award winner of 2013. Greater things surely await” Chortle

RICHARD TODD

If you want a six-legged comedy horse to back as a future star, then look no further than Richard Todd. He has been in huge demand up and down the country thanks to his one-in-a-million originality and a brain that is capable of blurting out the most outrageous and hilarious absurdities and images.

“An inventive comic thinker, with surrealism that creates weird imagery with robust, if unlikely, internal logic. He delivers with the passion of an insane preacher, and there’s a keen off-the-wall wit throughout.” Chortle

BENJI WATERSTONES

A perennial finalist in all the major new act competitions, the deft and understated Benji has proved a hit with comedy crowds for the past couple of years. Drawing on his own personal experiences, as well as his job working in the health sector, Benji has charmed crowds into laughter with great skill and aplomb.

“Absolutely brilliant.” The Scotsman

ZAHRA BARRI

Zahra is probably the only Irish-Egyptian comic working anywhere in the world today and she effortless mines her unique backstory to tell weird and wonderful stories of her life. She’s a BBC New Comedy Award semi-finalist and Reading New Act of the Year finalist.

AND YOUR RESIDENT HOST:

BEN VAN DER VELDE

Standing a statutesque five foot five inches high (not in heels) and weighing in at eleven stone (on a good day) Ben is the current light-middleweight contender for compering champion of Kilburn.  He has his sights set on becoming the challenger for the Camden title in 2018.

“Wonderfully improvised riffs showcasing his impressive spontaneity and sharp tongue.” Edinburgh Festivals Magazine

“The perfect comedy club host – he is a master of audience interaction. The audience weren’t just warmed up, but pretty hysterical even before the first act of the night hit the stage.” Huffington Post

Venue

The Good Ship Comedy Club
1 Randolph St, London NW1 0SS, UK
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