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November 9, 2012 Cranbrook: Cranbrook Rugby
- Doors open:
- 7.30
- Show starts:
- 8.00
- Pre book:
- £5.00 Show ticket
- Venue:
- Cranbrook Rugby
Featuring
Paul Pirie - Headliner
Paul Pirie began his stand-up career after giving up acting to pursue the funny man that lies within, quickly establishing himself on the Scottish comedy circuit before lauching onto the UK comedy scene. It should be pointed out that when Paul started stand-up in 2004 he was living with his Gran, having given away the keys to his flat in a pub quiz. Since this time Paul’s career has encompassed TV, Film and Radio alongside his burgeoning skill as a stand-up with Paul emerging as one of the biggest Scottish acts on the UK comedy circuit.
“Fizzing with energy and spewing out one-liners like he had just scoffed a dodgy prawn, Pirie is a man we will be seeing more of” – Daily Record
“His delivery is superb” – Chortle
Rachel Parris - Support
Since early 2010 Rachel Parris has been on the stand-up circuit, performing her own brand of musical comedy and character comedy. She performs regularly across London and was a finalist in the 2010 Funny Women awards and the New Act of the Year 2011 at the Barbican Theatre.
“venomously witty” – Evening Standard
“a natural charm and a keen eye for observation” – Chortle
“like a Glee Club chick gone wrong” – The Stage
Brian Damage and Crystal - Compere
Wherever they go their baggage goes with them, including several musical instruments (not always musical in their hands!) and many years of experience in the entertainment industry. Much of this baggage spills forth during their unconventional vaudeville style act, punctuated by occasional silly songs, the odd bit of Spanish dancing and loads of belly laughs.
“Wonderful silliness, some cute songs, some political incorrectness, some sick vomit and poo jokes and a lot of originality. It is all done with that intangible panache, subtlety and ability to laugh at one’s self that is quintessential to British humour.” Peter Bleby – Australian Stage


