
With Charlie Baker, Daman Bamrah, Adam Morrison and hosted by Jimmy James Jones!
Headlined by hilarious Charlie Baker! Charlie’s versatile talents as a stand-up comedian, actor, and highly acclaimed jazz-singer have seen him earn a reputation as ‘a superior take on the modern showman’ (The Guardian). Baker has appeared on shows such as Richard Osman’s House of Games, The Last Leg, Harry Hill’s Tea Time, Comedy Central at the Comedy Store, The Great British Bake-Off: An Extra Slice, Never Mind The Buzzcocks, Edinburgh Comedy Fest Live, The Dog Ate My Homework and Channel 4’s Comedy Gala.
An avid sports fan, Charlie can be heard on Talksport every Saturday for the Game Day Warm Up as well as covering on weekdays on Hawksbee and Jacobs, which has built him a huge and loyal following. 2022 saw Baker star in the leading role in Harry Hill’s Tony! [The Tony Blair Rock Opera] at London’s Park Theatre.
Opening the show is one of the most exciting and unique comic voices to emerge from the London circuit, Daman Bamrah! British-Sikh Daman, has raw wit, likability and a lot of heart. Known for his topical writing, acute observations and imaginative storytelling. His blend of carefully crafted jokes along with his signature charm lead to his winning Captive Audience (C4), being a semi-finalist in the BBC New Comedy Awards and appearing on The Lateish Show with Mo Gilligan (C4). He continues to go from strength to strength gigging around the UK, supporting some of the biggest names in the industry including Munya Chawawa and Mo Gilligan.
With up-and-coming comic Adam Morrison, hailing from Isle of Sheppey. With a strange outlook on life and love and all that it brings will leave you wanting more.
Hosted by Jimmy James Jones! Local comedian, actor and star of ITV2's Pranksterz and ITV's Sorry I Didn't Know!
Please note, that while we do our best to ensure that we deliver the published bill, line-ups can be subject to change at short notice.
Tickets
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