
The high octane and hilarious Mark Watson headlines a multiple act bill of comedy to launch this summer's Bristol BrouHaHa comedy festival in July, featuring two of the most exciting comics of the moment: Romesh Ranganathan and Katherine Ryan. Compere is Mark Olver.
Star of Never Mind The Buzzcocks and 8 Out Of 10 Cats, and winner of the Edinburgh Comedy Award in 2008, David O'Doherty's humour fits into the slightly nerdish, misfit worldview increasingly adopted by a certain breed of comic; delicate, sweet and thought-provoking rather than aggressive and in-your face.
RICHARD HERRING
"Herring is a superior comedian ... hilarious."
The Guardian
ALAN FRANCIS
"Thought provoking, eloquent, entertaining... Well worth your time" The Scotsman
JARRED CHRISTMAS
"Likeable, intelligent and full of unpredictable energy" The Scotsman
CAREY MARX
"Marx's slick delivery lends itself to clever verbal comedy." The Scotsman
ANDREW LAWRENCE
"Not for the easily shockable" Daily Telegraph
GARY DELANEY
"Expect a cavalcade of of brilliantly inventive puns" The Guardian
DALISO CHAPONDA
"One of the finest, funniest and most fair-minded comic commentators on race and post-colonial integration that I have seen" Three Weeks (Edinburgh Festival)
CELIA PACQUOLA
"A rare gift for comic storytelling" Daily Telegraph
IAN STONE
"A masterful exponent of self-mocking Jewish humour" The Times
TOM ALLEN
"Riotous entertainment... Allen is one of life's true eccentrics" The Guardian
Comedy Club 4 Kids is, as the name suggests, a stand-up show specifically aimed at children from 6 to 11 at a time they can watch without any rude words. Three circuit stand-ups, George Egg, Fin Taylor & John Robins, provide an hour long show of child-friendly funnies. (Children must be accompanied by a parent or guardian).
ALUN COCHRANE
"Prime laugh-out-loud stupid moments" The List
ALLYSON SMITH
Canadian comic Allyson Smith brings her sassy blend of in-your-face stand-up and hilariously insightful commentary to BrouHaHa.