The Edge Comedy Club: Bennett Arron/Steve Day/Geoff Norcott
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Tony Vino as MC
BENNETT ARRON
"Hilarious clever wit razor sharp The Standard
Being both Jewish and Welsh, Bennett had little choice other than to be a comedian.
He is also an Award Winning Writer, Actor, Author, Identity Theft Speaker, BAFTA Shortlisted Director and Finalist of the European Disco Dancing Championship.
He has also supported Ricky Gervais on some of his tour dates.
As a comedian Bennett has performed at all the major comedy clubs around the UK as well as entertaining audiences in Italy, Australia, The Netherlands, Germany, Poland, South Africa and Hong Kong.
As an Actor, Bennett worked alongside Michael Sheen in the film Dead Long Enough and he played the part of The Great Suprendo in the film Genie in the House: Legend of The Dragon.
Bennett wrote and starred in two critically acclaimed Radio Series; BENNETT ARRON IS JEWELSH and BENNETT ARRON WORRIES ABOUT.
His other radio and television credits include Loose Ends, Not Tonight With John Sergeant, Never Write Off The Germans (a panel game show for Radio 2) and three series of Whats The Story? (a panel game show for Radio Wales).
He also presented the Documentaries The Kosher Comedian for the BBC and How To Steal An Identity for Channel 4 for which he was BAFTA shortlisted.
GEOFF NORCOTT
Star of Have I Got News For You, A League Of Their Own, The Last Leg, Would I Lie to You?, Live At The Apollo, 8 Out of Ten Cats, Backstage With Katherine Ryan and many more!
Being a rare stand-up who leans to the right, Geoff Norcott has also found himself in demand as a social commentator on shows like Daily Politics (BBC1), All Out Politics (Sky News) and Victoria Derbyshire (BBC2).
In this capacity, hes also been popping up on radio, discussing comedy and politics on Loose Ends (R4), Today (R4) and Good Week, Bad Week (5Live).
His satirical comment has also found its way into national publications with articles appearing in The Sunday Telegraph, Independent and The New Statesman.
"He's a class act with a mature, sharp take on modern politics " - Sunday Times
As a rare right-winger, Geoff Norcott is a unique voice in British comedy. Having appeared on Live at the Apollo, Mash Report, Mock the Week and Question Time hes built up a significant live following with sell-out Edinburgh runs and two national tours. Operating outside the usual comedic commentary on politics and social issues, Geoff has carved a real niche for himself. With a documentary, bespoke TV formats plus a UK and international tour on the horizon, 2019 is set to be an even bigger year.
"A Right laugh" Guardian
On the comedy circuit Norcott is an absolute tonic
- The Telegraph
"Hes a class act with a mature, sharp take on modern politics"
- Sunday Times
STEVE DAY
Steve Day describes himself as Britains only deaf comedian, if there are any others he hasnt heard. For the past eleven years Steve has been performing to huge laughter around the country and abroad, well they tell him the laughter was huge to humour him, he doesnt know either way.
Married with five children, a fact nothing to do with not being able to hear the word No, Steve has been described as warm and witty by the Scotsman and has received many other rave reviews whilst performing shows at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. Chortle.co.uk gave him five stars in 2007 for Deafys Island Discs, a show The Sunday Times called Funny and Moving. This show toured the UK in 2008, Steves third national tour of the uk, and has been performed in several countries in Europe and translated into Italian. No-one knows why.
A disabled performer, Steve is more concerned with success in the mainstream comedy circuit, but is happy to deaf it up as necessary if the money is ok and there are sandwiches.
Revelatory and very funny The Guardian
Warm, funny, frank and thought-provoking The Scotsman
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