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Comedy Cow

Friday, June 30th, 2023 at 8:00 pm

Bar Open From 7pm – Show starts at 8pm

Unlike our monthly Circuit Shows, the previews will be 1 hour of each act performing their material in preparation for Edinburgh shows or touring later in the year

Act 1 – Kiri Pritchard

Act 2 – Marcel Lucont and Guests

Kiri Pritchard – Mclean

Recent TV appearances include hosting Live at the Apollo, Have I Got News For You, 8 Out of 10 Cats, The Russell Howard Hour (which she writes on) and she’s a frequent contributor on Frankie Boyle’s New World Order.

During lockdown Kiri hosted Live from the Covid Arms, which has emerged top of the online comedy gigs during this period and was sighted as a cultural highlight of 2020 by The Telegraph. It has been recognised by the Guinness Book of World Records as the world’s largest online pub; it had 6,215 visitors to it’s online quiz. The Covid Arms has also raised over £140, 000 for food banks and The Trussell Trust.

A regular on BBC radio, Kiri has appeared many times on The Now Show and The News Quiz. She hosts a weekly show on BBC Radio Wales

Marcel Lucont and Guests

We are excited to have Marcel back at The Comedy Cow.

Marcel Lucont is a flâneur, raconteur, and bon-viveur. France’s premier misanthropist and lover with his unique blend of sardonic wit and Gallic charm. Alter ego of Alexis Dubus. Winner of multiple awards including Chortle, Best Fringe show and Best comedy show at the Edinburgh festival.

‘A must-see… In his own words, he is fantastic’ (Herald Sun)

‘Wonderful French wit… superb stuff… His elegant, sardonic turns of phrase are an utter joy’ (Time Out)

‘Fresh, accessible and hilarious’ (The Guardian).

Joining Marcel will be guests including:

Jimmy James Jones

Jimmy James Jones is a comedian, actor and star of ITV2’s “Pranksterz” and “Sorry I didn’t know” He was the host for two years of the infamous new act ‘Night at the Comedy Cafe’ in Shoreditch.

Starting out in musical theater, he played the role of Audrey 2 in little shop of horrors, Teen Angel in Grease, Steve Hubbel in Streetcar named desire and was in a production of Buddy Holly playing the MC.

He then went onto perform stand up comedy and since he’s started his journey he has opened and supported some of the biggest acts in the UK!

 

 

 

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