Fri 21st Feb 2020 at 7:30pm ends 11:00pm
419 High Road Leytonstone, London E11 4JU, UK - Map
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Marcus Brigstocke is a master of satirical comedy with an impressive list of TV credits, who first came to prominence when he won the BBC New Comedian Award at the Edinburgh Festival in 1996. He is now regarded as a major comedy, writing and acting talent, performing stand up nationally to sell out audiences both on tour and on the well-trodden comedy circuit.
He appears frequently on TV as a team captain on Argumental (Dave) and host of The Late Edition and I’ve Never Seen Star Wars (BBC4). Other appearances include Live At The Apollo (BBC1), Have I Got News For You (BBC1), Mock the Week (BBC2), QI (BBC2), Sorry I’ve Got No Head (BBC1), The Late Edition (BBC4), and the 11 O’Clock Show (Channel 4).
BBC Radio 4 has become somewhat of a second home to Marcus, with regular appearances on I’m Sorry I Haven’t A Clue, The Now Show and Just A Minute; he has also written and recorded three series and four specials of his hit show "Giles Wemmbley-Hogg Goes Off". Most recently he co-wrote and co-starred in the new BBC Radio 4 sitcom The Wilsons Save The World.
‘…charming, hilarious and utterly refreshing…don’t miss this incredible show’ – Sunday Mirror
‘Sharpest one-liner merchant’ – Sunday Times
‘Rare is the stand-up show that makes you laugh, think and then fight back the tears. This is it.’ **** – The Daily Telegraph
‘if you haven’t seen him live, then you haven’t seen him at his very best’ ***** – The Mirror
www.marcusbrigstocke.com https://twitter.com/marcusbrig
Supports from :
Lauren Pattison
Edinburgh Best Newcomer Nominee 2017, Lauren is a comedian, actor & writer. A sought after act, she is a regular at all the major national comedy clubs and has provided tour support for Katherine Ryan, Jason Manford, Kerry Godliman, Stewart Francis and Dane Baptiste, as well as gracing the comedy stages of Latitude and Reading and Leeds Festivals. Her TV appearances include Comedy Central at the Comedy Store, Roast Battle & hosting an episode of Takeshi’s Castle (all Comedy Central), The Dog Ate My Homework (CBBC), Great Christmas Rant (ITV2), Blame Game (BBC1 Northern Ireland) and internationally on New Zealand’s 7 Days (TV3), Australia’s Comedy Up Late (ABC) and Canada’s Stand Up Show with Katherine Ryan (Comedy Network Canada). As an actor her credits include Drunk History (Comedy Central), Jerk (BBC3) and Climaxed (BBC3).
She can currently be heard hosting critically acclaimed weekly podcast Conversations Against Living Miserably, produced by DaveTV. Now in its second series, The Guardian described the show as “funny, kind and thought-provoking.”
In 2017, Lauren sold out her debut run at the Edinburgh Fringe with her acclaimed show Lady Muck. The 5-star show was the best-reviewed show at The Pleasance that year and was so succesful that she added three extra sold-out shows & took it on to a six-night sold-out run at London’s Soho Theatre, as well as runs at the Perth and Adelaide Fringe in Australia and the Auckland Comedy Festival in New Zealand - she has also performed at numerous international festivals including Montreal, Melbourne, Sydney, and Kilkenny International Comedy Festivals, and in Autumn 2017 she toured India for two weeks with Soho Theatre, playing in Bangalore, Goa and Mumbai.
‘Even when packing a punch, her demeanour is breezy, frank and friendly, making her wickedly engaging company ... a fully equipped comedian’ - Chortle
'a woman who knows what she is doing when it comes to comedy.' - Funny Women
‘a foul mouthed, witty, young Geordie - consistently hilarious' - TV Bomb
‘Side-splittingly funny' - Ed Fest Mag
www.lauren-pattison.com
...and 1 more TBA.
£15 on the door
Age Restrictions:
Over 18s only. R.O.A.R
Other Information:
Line-up subject to change, unfortunately we are unable to provide refunds.
Lauren Pattison was delightful! Clever and very funny I would like to see another performance by her in future.
Review left at 3:03pm on Sat 22nd Feb 2020
The acts were great until Marcus decided to get quite spiteful to a member of the audience who had done nothing wrong. He had been heckled by one guy and dealt with it but then picked on another guy I assume he thought was the first guy who heckled. It was not! This turned in a farce. Marcus could have easily dealt with the situation in a smart comic was but decided not to. Shame for such a funny guy. The show was great until then.
Review left at 3:26pm on Sat 22nd Feb 2020
Review left at 3:29pm on Sat 22nd Feb 2020
Never been before but hope to come often now! Will I’ve on the mailing list now please ? Loved all 3 comics.
Review left at 4:03pm on Sat 22nd Feb 2020
Never been before but hope to come often now! Will I’ve on the mailing list now please ? Loved all 3 comics.
Review left at 4:04pm on Sat 22nd Feb 2020
Lauren and Suneil were both great, Marcus however was a disappointment and escalated an unpleasant situation with a heckler which ended in a violent, unnecessary ejection of said heckler from the venue. This I believe could and should have been avoided.
Review left at 4:06pm on Sat 22nd Feb 2020