Supported by Toni & Guy Tunbridge Wells & Moog Royale
Thursday 27th May 2010 resident Compere Stephen Upsall introduces Paul Sinha, Lloyd Griffith and Colin Owens to the Therapy Room Comedy Club at The Old School House (the Old Gracelands), Chapel Place, Tunbridge Wells, Kent.
Paul Sinha
Paul Sinha is a cleverer, more pedantic comic than most, a quiz fanatic who currently ranks 60th in the UK on some geek scale and pub sub-culture most of us are probably only passingly aware of. Sinha began performing stand-up while working as a junior doctor in hospitals in London and King’s Lynn. His early material drew on his sexuality and ethnicity with a high pun concentration. Paul is unquestionably a talented and pioneering Asian comic. A crylingly hilarious display of self mockery. Bold and honest.
Lloyd Griffith
Billed by FHM as the next big thing, Lloyd Griffith is a 25 year old choir boy with a matter of fact sarcasm and nonplussed outlook on life, this operatic stand up will cut you down with a turn of phrase only the finest opera greats can carry off.
Colin Owens
Colin Owens foray into the world of stand up began in March 2005, was courtesy of his wife and mother, they brought him a place on a comedy course for a Christmas gift. With just a few gigs to his name he won the hotly contested Comedy Idol talent contest run by Jimmy Carr. Described as 'laconic and charming', Colin talks about his failings, inadequacies, mistakes and general stupidity, all tinged with an air of paranoia and insecurity but delivered with supreme confidence and sexual edginess! Sounds like a proper mish-mash, but is charming and funny.
Therapy Room Comedy Club
The Old School House, Chapel Place, Tunbridge Wells
Thursday 27th May 2010
Doors Open 7.00pm, Show Starts 8.30pm
Tickets £10 available online
For dinner reservations, group and party bookings
please call 0844 884 1133