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    ED GAMBLE, LARRY DEAN and ESHAAN AKBAR

    Monday 19th March
    The Coach House, Kings Arms,
    King Street, Tring. HP23 6BE.
    Show starts 7.30pm (Doors 7pm)

    TICKETS £12 *SOLD OUT*


    The Tringe Aperitif continues with this fabulous line up including Tring Favourites Ed Gamble and Larry Dean. They're joined by the brilliant Eshaan Akbar. A stunning line up of acts all testing their new shows in the most intimate of settings at the Coach House.
    Come early and have a meal in the Kings Arms - Call 01442 823318 and tell them you're coming to the comedy.

    This event is sold out.

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    Off of Mock the Week (BBC2), Drunk History (Comedy Central), Conan (TBS), Almost Royal (E4), Russell Howard’s Stand Up Central (Comedy Central), Edinburgh Comedy Fest Live (BBC3), Man Down (C4) as well as countless other things (3 other things).

    “… He is on irresistible form” ★★★★ The Telegraph

    “… a master of unlocking the humour in everything” ★★★★ The List

    “Creative and clever humour that leaves the audience in stitches.” ★★★★ Edinburgh Festivals Magazine

     

     

     

     

    LARRY DEAN 2018 WIPs Image.JPGLARRY DEAN

    Work in Progress is a preview of the brand-new show from award-winning comedian and writer Larry Dean.

    Following hot on the heels of Larry’s UK wide tour of his Edinburgh Fringe 2017 success, Fandan, and his Live at the Apollo debut, this is an hour of new material from an ‘unexpected and excellent’ (The Sunday Times) rising star.

    Has the easy charm of an arena comic and the high joke rate too - The Guardian

    Superb timing… deserves much success ****
    The Daily Mirror

    One of the brightest rising stars
    The Metro

    Eshaan-Akbar-2a.jpgESHAAN AKBAR

    WINNER: Piccadilly Comedy Club New Comedian of the Year 2016
    A winner of the Piccadilly Comedy Club New Comedian of the Year 2016.

    In 2016, Eshaan performed at the Edinburgh Festival in both CKP’s The Lunchtime Special (12.30pm, The Tron) and Eshaan Akbar & Friends (10.45pm, Gilded Balloon).
    His professional career has taken him from private banking through to corporate communications via a career in local government public policy. He has previously written for The Guardian, The Times online, The Observer New Review and The Huffington Post UK. He is a member of the UK Speechwriters Guild and Fellow of the RSA.
    Born and raised in East London, he is a Manchester United fan (obviously) and has torn cricketing allegiances – he fails the Tebbit test every time. He has previously dabbled in Bollywood dance choreography.
    “So slick, I could have been watching a Live at the Apollo set” (Bruce Dessau)
    “A story that’s likely to go far” (Steve Bennett, Chortle)