Tuesday 1st March
The Tringe Aperitif
The Old Coach House, The Kings Arms, Tring
Tickets £10
Alternative buy the Tringe Aperitif Passport and get into all 13 nights - Just £65
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2013 Foster’s Edinburgh Comedy Award nominee and comedy’s fastest rising star Seann Walsh returns to the Fringe with an all-new hour. Star of C4's Stand Up For The Week, BBC1’s Live At The Apollo and his own DVD. Seann is a charming and charismatic natural born observational storyteller, and one of the most frighteningly precocious talents to emerge from the UK comedy circuit in years.
'...unimprovable' ★★★★★ Scotsman
‘This is what talent looks like before it hits big’ London Is Funny
‘a winning style and spirit’ Chortle
Join Suzi Ruffell as she tries out new material. This bright young comic is quickly making a name for herself with a Leciester Mercury Comedian of the Year nominee and Latitude Festival New Act Comp nominee under her belt. Regarded as one of best up and coming acts on the circuit Suzi is in constant demand at clubs and theatres across Britain. She is fast establishing herself on the live circuit supporting Alan Carr, Josh Widdicombe and Kevin Bridges on tour.
Suzi’s innovative style capitivates audiences with her engrossing tales of social ineptitude and stories of desperately trying to fit in.
‘A real stand-up gem’ The Guardian
‘…a true pro, strutting around the stage as if she owned it.’ Bruce Dessau
James Veitch is a musician, comedian, director, writer and performer. In 2014, his first solo comedy show The Fundamental Interconnectedness of Everyone with an Internet Connection premiered at The Edinburgh Fringe to wide acclaim. Described as “Tears-down-the-face funny” by The Sunday Herald and as a show that “manages to be educational while delivering near-constant belly laughs,” by The Scotsman, it was a sell-out success for the duration of its month-long run at The Gilded Balloon.
As a writer his work has been published by The New York Times and in various short-fiction journals. He curates the website www.bluffable.com where he publishes comic transcripts of conversations he orchestrates with online email scammers.