Hull Comedy Festival Can't wait for Al Murray to be back in Hull... http://lnk.ms/06Zl1 Hope you've all got your tickets now before its to late ! 26 May 2009 tarihinde devamı
Hull’s third comedy festival is set to feature a line-up of TV personalities, rising stars and local talent at venues throughout the city from Friday 23rd October to Saturday 7th November.
Amongst performers aiming to bring audiences a slice of laughter are impressionist and funnyman Alistair McGowan who will perform his new show at Hull New Theatre. The theatre shall also play host to stage comedies Little Shop of Horrors and an adaptation of the hit TV sitcom, Porridge starring Shaun Williamson, AKA Barry from Eastenders and Extras.
Al Murray brings his Pub Landlord show back to Hull City Hall whilst American comic and regular to BBC 1 panel show, QI, Rich Hall brings his award winning act to Hull Truck Theatre to headline a programme of live comedy in conjunction with Hull Comedy Festival.
Established shows, such as Durty Nelly's Comedy Buskers Ball, the Music & Comedy Exchange return, as does the Tenfoot City Comedian of the Year which shall be given a bit of a facelift.
Organisers claim that they are working with promoters, performers and venues to programme shows that provides diverse shows that cater for a variety of comedy tastes.
Hull Comedy Festival is organised by eskimosoup in partnership with Hull Business Improvement District, St Stephen's, KCFM and Hull Colour Pages.
Festival Director, John Gilbert said: "When a festival returns, the promoter always says that it's going to be bigger and better. Although the line-up so far is pretty impressive, our main focus is on better. We are going to be running some fairly innovative projects that involve more local people. Comedy can bring people together in many positive ways."
Tickets for shows at Hull City Hall, Hull New Theatre and Hull Truck can be bought via their main box offices. More information about all festival shows and how to get involved can be found at the new website at
http://www.hullcomedy.co.uk/
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I hope this finds you in rude health? Keeno’s made a new film at last! But Beware, he was riddled and dosed up on Night Nurse. Deranged out of his mind!
Be sure to tune in to DRFM (www. drystoneradio. co. uk - click "on air") at Six O' Clock today, to hear the first two episodes of the brand new series: "Uncle Reggie's Magic Radio Presents..." It's gripping stuff. But don't worry if you miss it, it's repeated next Saturday as well.
From today, the show goes out every week at 6pm (GMT)
Wishing you much fun and happiness in this red white & green period! Here's our little gift for you: Also remember to beware of fruit based attacks all year round. Turnip tickling results in more injuries at this time of year than the government dare tell us!
More importantly please tell everyone to FEED the little birds!
ROB ROUSE (Friday Night Project, Spoons, Grown Ups) @ C69,Durty Nelly's, High Street Hull this Sun hosted by James Christopher plus lots more, Tickets available from the venue and www. givemetickets. co. uk. Doors 8pm - see you there!
Sharkeys on George Street, Hull on Tuesday 4th November with Nice Peter from the good old US of A on stage at 9.30pm - free entry - check out his UK Tour myspace page
Cooey comedy, we shall be seeing you on the 3rd of Nov in the ald Sharkeys, retro styley xx 8pm mateys ahoy set sail upon the Juniors (which is actually a train so ignore the pirate and boat connataions) choo choo!
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Hi Hull Comedy Festival! Thanks for adding me, I really enjoyed doing a stint for you last year. Thanks also for the lovely, lovely comments about my daft little song. I'll be having words with that Sam Jones later.... Nat Roe x x x