THREE TV COMEDIANS IN ONE SHOW!

by
27th April 2016

Marlon Davis is a bright young comedian, improviser and actor who embraces his work with energy and charm, embodying his characters and delivering his acute observational material with aplomb.

His act is inspired from his upbringing, exploring Britain tackling its social issues with skilful characterisations. Marlon’s recent TV appearances include Edinburgh Comedy Fest Live (BBC3), The Steve K Amos Show (BBC2), The Five O’Clock Show (Channel 4). He was also ask to be the support act of choice for Kevin Bridges, Michael McIntyre and Alan Carr on three separate tours!

Awards

FHM Search For A Stand-Up Hero Competition, 2009, WINNER

C5’s So You Think Your Funny, 2006, Finalist

Laughing Horse, 2006, Finalist

Amused Moose Laugh off, 2006, Semi Finalist

TV

FHM Stand Up Hero, 2010, Competition Documentary, ITV4

The Comedy Store, 2010, Comedy Central

Stephen K Amos Show, 2010, BBC Two Sniggers with Attitude, TBC

Get Rich, 2009, Writer-performer, Brown Eyed Boy for MTV

“Bursts on to the stage like a breath of fresh air, with impish grin, boyish enthusiasm and an effortlessly open, confident style” Chortle

Chris McCausland has not only starred on three series of ‘At The Comedy Store’ (Comedy Central) and Jimmy Carr’s Comedians Special charity episode of Celebrity Deal or No Deal (Channel 4) but is the only blind stand up comedian in the world. He chooses to talk only occasionally about his disability as he believes that the audience should be able to relate to as much of his act as possible. Instead his material spans from the real to the ridiculous – whether it be about university shenanigans or the all too depressing world of the giraffe… and with the odd tale of embarrassment thrown in for good measure!

“The new face of comedy in the UK” ITV

“Shining Light!” Sunday Express

Stephen Bailey is a comedian, television presenter and writer. Familiar to audiences of Celebrity Big Brother’s Bit On The Side (Channel 5), Stephen recently supported Katherine Ryan on her UK tour. He’s also taken his award-nominated show Stephen Bailey: Should’ve Been a Popstar on a mini-tour to Europe, where he sold out every performance.

‘Fantastic natural wit and charisma’ Edinburgh Festivals Magazine

Your compere and MC for the evening is Southport’s very own, Damion Larkin “One of the country’s top new comedians” BBC

All line ups are subject to change, but don’t worry, we’ll only replace them with someone just as funny!

Doors: 7.30pm / Start: 8pm

Tickets: £15 in advance / £17.50 on the door / £40 Season Ticket (4 shows)

Southport’s very own, Damion Larkin, producer of Laugh Out Loud Comedy said “People have been raving about the shows and coming back every month for more top laughs. This month will be no exceptional features a brilliant line up of TV comedians so it will once again be LOL-tastic!”

HOW TO BOOK

Call on 01704 533 333 or online at www.theatkinson.co.uk

Laugh Out Loud Comedy Clubs have a successful track record of bringing the very best comedy acts on the current club scene and breaking new talent on the cusp of stardom – we’re the people who previous bought Jason Manford, John Bishop, and Sarah Millican to Southport!

Each night will have four comedians: three side-splittingly funny acts and a Compere. Wherever possible there’ll be comedians off the telly from such shows as BBC2’s Mock The Week, Shooting Stars, Channel 4’s 8 Out of 10 Cats, BBC1’s Michael McIntyre’s Comedy Roadshow, Have I Got News For You, QI, and Paramount’s Live at The Comedy Store.

Tickets are available from the Atkinson in person, over the phone and online.

All line ups are subject to change

Submit News Contact us with your community, business or sport news. Phone 07581350321

Email ots@otsnews.co.uk

Facebook www.facebook.com/otsnews.co.uk

Twitter www.twitter.com/onthespot_news

Breaking local news as it happens, searchable archives with photographs, the ability to instantly comment on news articles – there are so many advantages to OTS (Onthespot) News.

If you want your news read locally online then send it to ots@otsnews.co.uk – relying only on the newspaper is to restrict yourself to an ever reducing audience.