Therapy Room Comedy Club
Thursday 29th July 2010. Doors open 7pm, Show starts 8.3opm.
Supported by Thunder Toffee Vodka & Moog Royale
In preparation for next month's Edinburgh Festival, The legend behind Lee Nelson's Well Good Show (BBC3) brings some funnies to the good people of Scotiland who don't have TVs. Locals don't worry - I may take your life but I'll never take your freedom. Qwaliteeey!
Lee Nelson with his deliciously cheeky chav act will be warming himself to the residents of Tunbridge Wells. Dressed head to foot in sports wear, Nelson is utterly convincing as a stereotypical council estate youth, his confidence and ease with the audiences has made him instantly likable.
"if u is reading this then u is an idiot coz u don’t have to! if u is still reading this my name is Lee Nelson and i’m a massive legend. I live in London and i done a TV show on BBC called Lee Nelson’s Well Good Show. Over 500 million people watched it. Now i’m travellin around the UK doin live shows in places i ain’t never heard of. It’s full of stuff that was too funny for TV and it’s for people out of London who don’t have TVs." Lee Nelson
"Scintillating and hilarious….killer line after killer line" - The List
Lee Nelson
Danny Buckler is fast establishing himself as one of the most popular performers in showbiz with a unique style that combines stand-up comedy, improvisation, story-telling, audience participation and the odd bit of magic. Danny has travelled all over the world as a performer, entertaining the troops in Bosnia, Belfast, The Falkland Islands and Diego Garcia, performing in comedy clubs in Germany, Austria and Singapore. As well as doing the odd bit of TV warm-up work, Danny is also often seen on the other side of the camera. TV credits include fronting the BBC 1 prime-time Saturday night specials, ‘SECRETS OF MAGIC’, alongside John Lenehan, and Etienne Pradier, Channel 4’s ‘DANNY DOES TRICKS’, and ‘WHEN MAGIC TRICKS GO WRONG’, BBC’s ‘MIND GAMES’ and Discovery Channel’s ‘SIMPLE MINDS’’. He is also a regular talking head for Five’s ’50 Greatest…’ and ’50 Worst…’ series.
"An endearing air of parodic grandeur" - Metro
Danny Buckler
Despite his relative youth and unassuming beginnings, Sean McLoughlin has managed to carve himself a spot as one of the better young acts on the circuit. One third of The Laughing Penguins' first Edinburgh Free Festival show, Sean McLoughlin is a dark individual who craves one thing, love. And maybe a girlfriend. Or a scarf that he found in a bin. Described by one act, as 'a homeless Tony', Sean is one of the nicest, most humble comedians you could wish to meet. He delivers cracking material with a cynicism well above his years.
"original, personal subject matter is what holds the audience, but he has found some fine, bitter lines to illustrate it, and the set does twist in genuinely unexpected directions… Powerful stuff." - Chortle
Sean McLoughlin
Therapy Room Comedy Club
The Old School House, Chapel Place, Tunbridge Wells
Thursday 29th July 2010
Doors Open 7.00pm, Show Starts 8.30pm
Tickets £10 available online
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please call 0844 884 1133