Comedy Night -- December

Comedy

Our monthly comedy night returns, with Brian Higgins (left), Paddy Lennox (below right) and MC Paul B Edwards (bottom). Licensed bar.

Brian Higgins is Scotland’s finest ginger-haired comedian.

Like many an ex-pat Scot before him, Brian Higgins'  principal interests in life include himself, Scottish people, religion and of course drinking -- but the difference in Brian’s case is that he is genuinely funny.

Paid no finer a compliment than to be likened to an early Billy Connolly, Higgy delivers his diatribe on life’s funny (and not so funny) ups and downs in an energetic style that has won him fans across the UK and even as far afield as Dubai. A favourite with university crowds, he has also branched out into the big bad world of television and radio and has recently been seen with Al Murray on Time Gentleman Please and heard on the Fred MacAulay Show. 

paddy-lennox-2010-october.jpgIrish comedian and actor Paddy Lennox first burst on to stage as a Stand-Up in 2001 only to be interrupted with a couple of comedies at the Shakespeare Globe Theatre and filming in far off lands, before returning to his new found passion. An engaging and instantly likeable comic, Paddy combines topical material with observational routines and has an impressive list of TV, film and theatre credits to his name.

The Telegraph described him as "simply a scream",  while The Stage said his performance was "beautifully played and surprisingly moving".

 

Date: 
Saturday, 18 December 2010
Admission: 

 Doors open 7.30. £10 (Comedy Club members £8)