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    Andrea Hubert, Nigel Ng and Edd Hedges

    Tuesday 14th March
    The Coach House, Kings Arms, Kings Street, Tring
    Start 7.30pm (Doors 7.00pm)
    Tickets £10

    Tringe Aperitif Festival Passport £65
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    Edd Hedges 115.jpgEdd Hedges: Fake Snow

    "Hello. My name is Edd Hedges and I would like to tell you a story. It's the first time I do an hour. But I think I can do comedy because I once won an award. But really, it's up to you to decide"

    Winner of So You Think You’re Funny, tour support for Sofie Hagen and heard on Radio 4 Extra’s Comedy Club with Arthur Smith. Edd Hedges, marks his debut solo show with this intriguing hour of hilarious anecdotes delivered in his unique affable style.

    “A tough act to follow.” Bruce Dessau

    “Supremely affable style.” Chortle

    Nigel Ng.jpgNigel Ng

    Nigel grew up in Malaysia, lived in America for five years and moved to the UK in 2015. Having started his comedy career in Chicago, he’s relieved that (most) people in the UK get his jokes too, as evidenced by him winning the prestigious Amused Moose Laugh Off 2016 and being runner up in the Laughing Horse New Act of the Year 2015.

    He was also a finalist in the Leicester Mercury Comedian of the Year (2016) and Leicester Square New Comedian of the Year (2015) competitions, and now can be seen performing in comedy clubs across the UK.

    Andrea-Hubert-GL-2.jpgAndrea Hubert

    Andrea started out on the comedy circuit in late 2009, and within 20 gigs gained second place in a national competition. She’s since performed alongside some of the UK’s best comedians at prestigious comedy clubs all over the UK, been commissioned as a writer for a BBC pilot and was shortlisted for the BAFTA Rocliffe New Writing Forum at the New York Television Festival 2012.  She was dubbed One to Watch in 2012 by London is Funny, for whom she went on to write a comedy poetry blog in 2012.

    In 2013, Andrea and her writing partner Ryan Cull won the prestigious BAFTA Rocliffe New Writing Forum competition, beating over 500 other entrants. The writing pair are currently working on a new sitcom as part of a development deal with Objective Productions (makers of Peep Show and Fresh Meat.) She is also producing a book of short plays, and continues to contribute regular interviews and features to The Guardian.

    In 2015, Andrea took part in a spoof music video of Taylor Swift's Bad Blood, parodying the notion of tax on female toiletries.