


Berkomedy Festival
The Greene Room above the Kings Arms, Berkhamsted.
Monday 2nd March
Tickets £10
Start 7.30pm (Doors 7.00pm)
Elliott and Jake will be sharing one of the three slots this evening - approximately 20 minutes each.
Tickets for this event are no longer available to buy.
Charlie Baker’s instant likeability and charming delivery style has earned him a reputation as ‘a superior take on the modern showman’ (The Guardian). He is a popular face on TV panels shows having appeared as team captain on A Short History Of Everything Else (Channel 4), two series of Never Mind the Buzzcocks (BBC2), Rob Brydon’s Christmas Special (BBC1), Edinburgh Comedy Fest Live 2012 & 2013 (BBC3) and The Comedy Store (Comedy Central).
Charlie Baker’s versatile talent as a stand-up comedian and highly acclaimed jazz-singer and actor saw his critically acclaimed show Baker’s Dozen have a sell-out run the Edinburgh Festival this summer. Due to its success he will be touring the show this autumn throughout the UK.
Irishman Andrew Ryan made his comedy circuit debut in 2008 when he spontaneously entered an open mic contest. Fast forward to 2014 and he is now one of the most exciting talents in recent years; in demand as an act and an MC at the biggest comedy clubs across Ireland and the UK.
Andrew’s quintessentially Irish storytelling abilities and cheeky, friendly demeanour make him a natural observational stand up. He has supported both Justin Moorhouse and Terry Alderton on their UK tours and performed his debut hour show Ryanopoly at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in 2012, receiving rave reviews (‘Illuminating debut’ **** – The Metro).
In 2014, Andrew plans to return to the Edinburgh Fringe with his follow up show Life of Ryan.
He has performed stand-up on BBC3’s Russell Howard’s Good News, Comedy Central Live at The Comedy Store, and Alex Zane’s Funny Rotten Scoundrels. He has appeared as a guest on Sky Sunrise and as a regular panelist on BBC Radio.
Elliot SteelFollowing impressive performances and wowing audiences at The Latitude, V and Reading festivals in 2013, Elliot Steel is the new must-see comic name to watch out for in 2014.
At just seventeen years old Elliot regales confidence and a stage presence behind his years.
Elliot’s hilarious and honest routines are gritty real-life tales of growing up on a South London council estate – all delivered in his refreshingly individual style.
Catch him now before the stadium tour.

Jake Lambert started stand-up in March, 2013 after gaining a following on Twitter under the pseudonym @LittleLostLad. He later went on to be a semi-finalist in the BBC New Comedy Award and has just been nominated for the Mercury New Comedian of The Year Award.