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Comedy at The Grainstore


Station Approach, Oakham

Comedy

UNTIL Thursday 23rd February

The Grainstore.

Funhouse Comedy Club returns to the Grainstore Brewery, Oakham on Thursday February 23rd for a great night of laughter.

Topping the bill is the cheeky and camp Stephen Bailey, who's appeared on TV's 'Live at The Apollo', 'Big Brother's Bit On The Side' and done warm-ups for 'Let's Lunch with Gino and Mel' and 'Loose Women'. With his sharp wit and warm persona he soon has his audiences fascinated.

Opening the night will be Presenter, Broadcaster, Writer, Actor and Comedian Ian Stone. An International comedian, including performing for the troops, he has made numerous TV and Radio appearances including 'Mock The Week', 'Never Mind The Buzzcocks' and 'Saturday Live'. He wrote for 'The Omid Djalili show' on BBC1, 'The Sketch Show' on ITV and 'Alistair McGowan's Big Impression' on BBC 1. Audiences can't get enough of his edgy and challenging approach, which is supported by a relaxed and excusatory manner.

Also appearing is Danny Posthill, who has been making people laugh since the age of 16, after being talked into doing impressions at his school talent show. Since discovering his passion for comedy, he has never looked back and in 2015, he got to the finals of Britain's Got Talent. His versatile act caters for all walks of life, with unbeatable stand up and a string of impressions such as Jimmy Carr, Billy Connolly, Lee Evans plus many more to guarantee a night of laughter you will never forget.

Compere for the night will be the quick-witted and likeable Paul Revill.

Tickets are £13 in advance

6:15pm doors.

Last orders for food 7.15pm

8:00pm show.

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