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Like a rolling ball of funny with bits flying out of it, Tony Law’s infectious comedy will leave you stranded in a hilarious field of ideas. His laid-back ‘acid-casualty’ approach, combined with scorching jokes and incisive remarks, has endeared him to both live and TV audiences here and abroad. He’s a regular face at the UK’s biggest comedy clubs, and a favourite face at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. In Spring 2009 Tony went on his first-ever national solo tour, with a second leg added for Autumn 2009. In addition to that Tony supported Stewart Lee on his latest tour in the second half of 2010.
“Hugely entertaining” – Time Out
“To see Tony Law is to inhale deep breaths of comedy oxygen” – The Herald
Tony Law forthcoming shows
July 28, 2011 Canterbury: The Ballroom
- Doors open:
- 7:30pm
- Show starts:
- 8.00pm
- Pre book:
- £5.00 Show only
- At the door:
- £6.00 Show only
- Venue:
- The Ballroom
Featuring
Tony Law - Headliner
Like a rolling ball of funny with bits flying out of it, Tony Law’s infectious comedy will leave you stranded in a hilarious field of ideas. His laid-back ‘acid-casualty’ approach, combined with scorching jokes and incisive remarks, has endeared him to both live and TV audiences here and abroad. He’s a regular face at the UK’s biggest comedy clubs, and a favourite face at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. In Spring 2009 Tony went on his first-ever national solo tour, with a second leg added for Autumn 2009. In addition to that Tony supported Stewart Lee on his latest tour in the second half of 2010.
“Hugely entertaining” – Time Out
“To see Tony Law is to inhale deep breaths of comedy oxygen” – The Herald
Andrew Watts - Support
Andrew Watts has been performing stand-up comedy since February 2006. His defiantly middle-class observational style has endeared him to audiences across London and the Home Counties.
“Unusual and challenging – very clever – I liked him immediately” – Ronni Ancona – from TV’s Big Impression and Strictly Come Dancing
“Excellent writing” – Henry Normal – writer of Alan Partridge and The Royle Family
“A very funny guy” – Brendon Burns (Perrier-award-winning comedian)
Mark Simmons - Compere
Mark Simmons is an emerging new talent on the comedy scene. Having the misfortune to come from Sellindge in Kent he has done well to find his way onto the circuit from deepest, darkest Kent. In 2009 Mark made the finals of the Amused Moose and So, you think you are funny? Competitions at the Edinburgh fringe and performed a show every day at the Festival. He has grown into an accomplished act and establishes a great rapport with the audience.
“Fantastic” – Tim Vine
“One of the best young acts on the circuit” – Lonestar


