HEARD THE ONE ABOUT THE COMEDIAN WHO
CAN'T SPEAK?
Lost Voice
Guy
The Witham Arts Centre
Saturday 18 July
The winner
of the 2014 BBC New Comedy Award is to perform at the first ever Barnard Castle Comedy Festival.
Lost Voice Guy - real name Lee Ridley - will bring
his brand new stand-up show, Disability For Dunces, to
The Witham Arts Centre on Saturday 18 July ahead of a month-long run at the
Edinburgh Fringe Festival.
Lost Voice Guy Lee Ridley - Photo: Caroline Briggs |
Ridley's
show, which takes place at 1.30pm, marks his first ever appearance in Barnard
Castle as he teams up with stand-up stars Tony Law and Alex Horne for the
inaugural comedy festival in Teesdale.
"Stuff like; can you really not talk? Have you
considered an exorcism? Are you just in it for the parking? Have you ever tried
talking just to see what happens? How do you have sex? Seriously, can you not
talk at all?
"I’ve decided to answer them all once and
for all. Think of it as being like a disabled FAQ for dummies (…or dunces
- for legal reasons!)."
Described by
Matt Lucas as 'a wonderful comedian', Lost Voice Guy is one of the most talked
about acts in comedy.His material is profoundly positive: if someone with no voice can become a successful stand-up, then anyone can achieve anything if they put their mind to it.
Since making his comedy debut three years ago, Ridley has performed all over the UK at venues including The Stand, Jongleurs, The Frog and Bucket, The Glee Club and The Comedy Store.
His unique act has been featured in The Guardian, BBC, CNN, The Sun and The Mail on Sunday.
Festival Director Peter Dixon said: "In programming the festival day
we have been striving to bring the very best comedy talent to Barnard Castle.
"Lost Voice Guy follows in the footsteps of
Lucy Beaumont and Steve Bugeja, who have each produced fantastic shows for us,
as the current holder of the BBC New Comedy Award.
"Recognised by critics, fellow comic and
audiences alike, Lost Voice Guy is one of the most original, refreshing and
funny comics to arrive on the comedy scene in recent years."
The
Barnard Castle Comedy Festival is organised by Teesdale comedy promoters Funny
Way To Be.
On The Web
Website: www.barnardcastlecomedy.com.
Twitter: twitter.com/BarneyComFest
Tickets:
The
Comedy Festival takes place on Saturday 18 July 2015 at The Witham arts centre on Horsemarket.
Shows
will run from 12pm until late, with Lost Voice Guy's show taking
place at 1.30pm.
Earlybird day tickets for the festival are on
sale now, priced £45.
Barnard Castle Comedy Festival Shows
·
12pm - 1pm TBA
·
1.30pm -
2.30pm Lost Voice Guy: Disability For Dunces
·
3pm - 4pm Tony Law: Nonsense
In Progress
·
4.30pm -
5.30pm TBA
·
6pm - 7pm TBA
·
8.30pm -
10.30pm Alex Horne: Monsieur
Butterfly
DATE: Saturday 18 July
2015
VENUE: The Witham, 3 Horsemarket, Barnard Castle, Durham
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Peculiar Disco Moves recently appeared with Lost Voice Guy at The Tyne Theatre and Opera House in Newcastle on the "Smile For A Night" charity event.
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