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Debra Jane Appleby

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Winner of both The Leicester Mercury Comedian of the Year, and Funny Women Comedy Award in 2005, Debra Jane Appelby is fast becoming one of the most popular comedians on the circuit.

“Hands down the funniest female comedian I have ever seen. A no-nonsense Yorkshire lass, Debra climbed on to the stage and was blunt and unapologetic in her approach from the offset” Worksop Guardian


Debra Jane Appleby forthcoming shows

December 15, 2011 Cranbrook: Queens Theatre

Doors open:
7.30pm
Show starts:
8.00pm
Pre book:
£7.50 Standard Ticket / £12.50 Ticket (With Meal)
Venue:
Queens Theatre

Sold out!

Featuring

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Andi Osho - Headliner

Her humour zips from intelligent and sharp to downright silly in the blink of an eye as she delights audiences with recollections of her Nigerian background and life growing up in the East end.

“a natural talent” – Rory Bremner

“sharp, freewheeling” – The Guardian

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Flange Krammer - Support

Flange Krammer is an Olympic skiing sensation and world class ladies man. Currently touring the country lecturing on the importance of squat-thrusts in training for ski and apres-ski.

“I thought he was going to be rubbish… but he’s brilliant! The finest character comedian I’ve seen in years.” – Matt Forde (BBC Radio 6)

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James Abbott - Support

Hailing from Dover is never a good start but James has succeeded in becoming a fine young comic and an excellent compere.

‘His deadpan delivery and quality of joke always gets the laughs’ – Lonestar

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Debra Jane Appleby - Compere

Winner of both The Leicester Mercury Comedian of the Year, and Funny Women Comedy Award in 2005, Debra Jane Appelby is fast becoming one of the most popular comedians on the circuit.

“Hands down the funniest female comedian I have ever seen. A no-nonsense Yorkshire lass, Debra climbed on to the stage and was blunt and unapologetic in her approach from the offset” Worksop Guardian