KETTERING COMEDY CLUB - Headliner STEVE ROYLE
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KETTERING ARTS CENTRE presents:
KETTERING ARTS CENTRE presents KETTERING COMEDY CLUB
TOP comedians and an MC perform cutting edge stand up at Kettering Arts Centre's monthly Comedy Club!
STEVE ROYLE - RIPE WITH COMEDY. A UNIQUE PERSPECTIVE: SHARP AND DARK, AND REFRESHINGLY UNSENTIMENTAL STEPHANIE MERRITT, OBSERVER
STEVE ROYLE is an actor, writer, comedian, juggler, a Gillard award winning presenter on BBC Radio Lancashire and now a finalist on ITV's Britain's Got Talent 2020.
Steve most recently completed his 17th consecutive pantomime at The Grand Theatre, Blackpool (and his 22nd Pantomime in total) and was also made an honorary member of The Friends Of The Grand in 2016 for his services to the theatre. Last year he starred, to critical acclaim, in the World premier tour of Naturally Insane: The Life of Dan Leno and is taking the show to the West End (Criterion Theatre).
In 2015 he performed 16 nights at The Manchester Arena as part of the Phoenix Nights Live show, helping raise well over £5 million in the process. He also appeared at the London Palladium twice within a month later that year when he performed as part of the TV show Sunday Night At The Palladium and as warm-up for One Night With Neil Diamond.
He spent many years as Special Guest on Dave Spikey's Tours and has supported several other top comedic names including Peter Kay, Mick Miller, Roy Walker and The Lancashire Hotpots! He was also the first comic, ever, to act as Warm-up for The Royal Variety Show featuring Take That, Rod Stewart, Barry Manilow and Meatloaf. He is a regular Television warm-up for programs such as The Rob Brydon Show, A Question Of Sport, Mastermind and even survived over 150 episodes of The Price is Right with Joe Pasquale a few years ago.
Steve's first love, however, is Stand-Up and it is a job that has taken him all over the world: Cruises in the Med, Norwegian Fjords and the Caribbean, hotels and comedy clubs in Hong Kong, Dubai, Crete, Cyprus, Turkey and Japan.
He is a regular headline act at The Comedy Store and other alternative venues and has several television appearances to his credit. Phoenix Nights, Max And Paddy's Road To Nowhere, Peter Kay's Britain's Got The Pop Factor, Stand-up Britain, Give Your Mate A Break, The Afternoon Show, Talk Of The North, a Real Radio advert, straight acting roles in The Things You Do For Love and Magnolia, and despite being one of the North West's healthiest males, a medical insurance commercial for Medicash. He was also featured on the Granada Programme Behind The Scenes and That's Entertainment (with Cannon and Ball) and was voted Entertainer of the Year at the inaugural Red Rose Awards. For over 12 years Steve could be found in the guise of Mad Edgar the court jester at Camelot theme park where he presented over 2000 Crazy Juggling Shows.
For years, the father-of-three has been encouraged by family and friends to audition for Britain's Got Talent, but didnt expect to get far. However in August 2020, Steve became the first act sent through to the final, impressing judges with his comedy juggling routines. For 51-year-old Steve, this is the latest journey in a rich history in the world of entertainment. Steve previously charmed the judges in the audition round, with his impressive juggling skills, using his mouth to juggle ping-pong balls before juggling three guitars. His semi final performance was a huge change for Steve, who is used to feeding off an audiences live reaction the show had to be pre-recorded this year due to the coronavirus pandemic, and social distancing, and saw Steve perform to a huge Zoom wall of viewers, as well as the shows judges. The judges unanimously chose to send him through. As Ant and Dec confirmed the news, Steve said it was crazy and unbelievable that he had made it through, although he left the entire panel in stitches. The grand final took place in October 2020 and Steve was placed THIRD OVERALL. Which was a wonderful conclusion to an amazing run on the show.
Acclaimed stand-up comic and accomplished TV writer MERYL OROURKE, revels in her bitterness. A potty mouthed potty trainer, she has delighted comedy audiences, written some of the best gags on telly and even hosted pop concerts (the last one to 12,000 people!). She supported Frankie Boyle for part of his last tour, at his request. She also supported him at the Hammersmith Apollo. In his book Work! Consume! Die! he calls Meryl Inspiringly funny.
Meryl's cheeky routines of dysfunctionality get her choice gigs with major promoters. These include Up the Creek, Screaming Blue Murder, Off the Kerb, Banana, Comedy Company and The Funny Side; amongst many others. She performs 20-60 min sets, MCs and is also a popular choice for private parties and corporate events. She runs her own club in Tooting where she is regular MC.
Her solo stand-up show Bad Mother was a hit at Edinburgh and Brighton festivals. Directed by Foster's Comedy Award nominee Thom Tuck, it received 5-star reviews and was The Times Critic's Choice.
5 Truly astonishing showa must see
The New Current
As near perfect as you can find.
British Comedy Guide
MAD RON, The Third Hardest Main in Uxbridge, is a comedy creation of Steve Lee, first appearing on the comedy circuit back in December 2015. Mad Ron has taken the circuit by storm. Now a multi award winning act, Mad Ron also finished 3rd in the prestigious 2019 NATY's.
Not content with that Mad Ron has decided to expand his criminal comedy empire to the UK comedy festivals, having very successful runs at the Leicester, Cambridge, Telford, Hastings and Edinburgh Comedy Festivals. Mad Ron has now become a regular face on the London comedy scene popping up at clubs like The Stand Up Club in Piccadilly, Backyard Comedy Club, Top Secret and Downstairs at the Kings Head to name a few.
Ron has now established himself on the UK circuit regularly opening and closing clubs all over the country.
Amid his threatening manner, this unapologetic wrongun bemoans such new fangled developments as vaping or email, and has amusingly intolerant lines to explain why. It's a well-constructed, well-practised set providing a dependable, gag-focussed start to the night..
Steve Bennett (Chortle)
RUSSELL ARATHOON is a likeable act who the audience instantly warm to. With his sharp and cheeky material Russell is a perfect act for any live audience. A solid MC he is fast building up a reputation as a very safe pair of hands. Russell is now regularly popping up at clubs such as The Frog & Bucket, Fuzzy Bear, Funhouse Comedy Club, Backyard Comedy Club, OTK, Avalon to name a few.
In 2018 Russell made his Edinburgh Fringe debut with his critically acclaimed show The Curious Incidents Of The Gay In The Night Time. Since then Russell has gone on to perform at festivals all over the country including Leicester, Nottingham, Manchester & Brighton. He even appeared on the Glee Cardiff Pride Stage alongside Robert White in 2019.
Instantly connects with the audience
Chortle
His style is thoroughly engaging
Chortle
Guilty Pleasure
Chortle
Age 18+
Tickets £11 in advance // £14 on the door
Licensed bar // Unreserved seating // Disability access
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