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Saturday 25th July at 7.30pm (Doors 6.45pm)
The Court Theatre
Tickets SOLD OUT

Not listed in this year's printed event guide is this 'Brucey Bonus' gig.

Please note, the early start time - this is to allow room for an extra act (to be announced) who will perform between Jimmy and Patrick.

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PATRICK KIELTY: HELP

Patrick Kielty returns to his stand up roots with a brand new show. But he can’t do it on his own – he needs your help. Join the former psychology graduate and star of Live At The Apollo, Dave’s One Night Stand and host of the BBC New Comedy Awards as he attempts to write his new rulebook for love, life and happiness. Bring him your lovers, your advice and a crayon. He promises to do the rest. ‘TV hasn't tamed this man – he is still one of the funniest comedians you will ever see’ (WhatsOnStage.com).

Jimmy_McGhie.jpgJimmy McGhie – Winged Goddess of Victory

Tringe favourite, Jimmy McGhie returns like a Winged Goddess of Victory with his fifth solo show. Confronting masculinity, mortality, the sins of the father and his complete inability to resist a good salesman. Along the way he encounters some vicious anti-corporate satirists, and explains how various early childhood humiliations made him what he is today: a clown. If you are an adult who still rides a skateboard, you should probably not come to this show. Jimmy performs to great acclaim across the world and has been described 'tediously handsome' (Fest).

Adam_Hess.jpgADAM HESS

Starting his stand-up career in 2011, Adam showed himself to be one of the most exciting new acts in the country, winning the Chortle Student Comedy Award and taking a runner-up place in Leicester Square Theatre New Act of the Year award that same year.
He originally became known for his surreal one-liners however later went on to prove himself as an accomplished story-teller and sketch-writer. He was later nominated for Chortle Best Newcomer and Leicester Mercury New Act Of The Year. He recently supported David Baddiel on his Fame Not The Musical Tour.
A prolific writer; Adam has also become widely known for his unique brand of comedy on Twitter and in the last two years has accrued tens of thousands of followers from the jokes he posts there alone. The BBC even filmed a selection of his tweets as sketches starring him as one of their 'Feed My Funny' videos. He was a staff writer on the latest series of Russell Howard’s Good News for BBC 2 and has also written for tv regulars such as Chris Ramsey and Seann Walsh.
In 2013 a tweet by Adam was voted funniest of the year by The Telegraph.

"The UK’s Rob Delaney" Graham Linehan
"Not so much raises the roof but catapults it" Spoonfed
"Batters the audience into laughter" Chortle
"Bangs out lines quicker than Scarface" Evening Standard
"Flashes of Genius" Broadway Baby