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    Jarlath Regan and Marlon Davis

    The Greene Room @ the Kings Arms, Berkhamsted
    Thursday 20th March
    Tickets £10

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    Jarlath Regan

    Jarlath appeared at last years Berkomedy and Tringe Festivals. He has very quickly become a real favourite and we are very pleased he will be appearing on our last night of this years festival.

    Award winning comedian and writer for Russell Howard’s Good News and the hit Irish panel show, The Panel, Jarlath Regan has gained a reputation with the industry and audiences for his uplifting, inventive and relentlessly funny stand-up, enjoying sell-out runs at the Fringe since 2007. A finalist in both the BBC and Channel 4 New Comedy Awards, Jarlath’s first published book How To Break Bad News was an instant best-seller. It gained many celebrity fans including Ardal O’Hanlon who called it “Original, funny and deliciously wrong!” Jarlath’s second book Putting A Ring On It - What Not To Do When Attempting To Get Married became a cult hit in his homeland.

    “Side-splitting stuff” **** The Metro
    “A refreshing and hilarious change of pace” ***** Independent
    “A subtle yet sublime helping of observational wit” ***** The Herald

    Marlon Davis

    With a Brown Eyed Boy series on MTV under his belt, Marlon Davis is a bright young comedian, improviser, actor and presenter who embraces his work with energy and charm, embodying his characters and delivering his material with skilful observations.

    Crowned winner of the broadcast FHM Search For A Stand-up Competition, and finalist in 3 other national comedy awards, Marlon works all over the UK doing sets, compering and headlining, including being a huge hit at the 1800 capacity Leicester Comedy Festival's Preview Show, London’s Comedy Store, Comedy Café, Lee Hursts' fymfyg,Birmingham Drum and Croydon Clocktower.

    Marlon’s act is inspired from his upbringing, exploring urban Britain tackling its social issues with skilful characterisations.