SPECIAL GUESTS ANNOUNCED FOR RORY BREMNER’S SOUTH TYNESIDE COMEDY FESTIVAL SHOW
Rory Bremner
South Shields Customs House
Monday 24th July 2017
Two special guests will join Rory Bremner on stage when
he makes his South Tyneside Comedy Festival debut.Britain’s best-known satirical
impressionist brings his Partly Political show toThe Customs House on Monday
24th July, taking aim at Trump, Boris and Brexit.
He will be joined by Jo Caulfield, one of British
comedy’s most in-demand stand-ups, and journalist and author Susie Boniface,
also known as the Mirror columnist Fleet Street Fox.
Rory Bremner |
Bremner said: “'I’m really looking forward to a first visit to South Shields and taking
part in an exciting comedy festival!”
Bremner is best known for the political satire show Bremner, Bird
and Fortune, which was a mainstay of Channel 4’s comedy output for more than 20
years. He’s won back-to-back BAFTAs for Britain’s Top Comedy
Performances, three Royal Television Society awards and two British Comedy
Awards. He’s guested on many of Britain’s top comedy
shows on radio and TV, including Spitting Image, Whose Line Is It Anyway, Have I
Got News For You, Mock the Week, The News Quiz, The Now Show and QI.
Festival director, writer and comedian Jason Cook said: “Getting
Rory was a real coup. He’s been on everything and his Bremner, Bird and Fortune
shows have won so many awards that it’s going to be amazing to see someone of
his calibre playing our fantastic little theatre. It’s a full show as well,
with other performers in Jo and Susie, so it’ll be like watching his TV shows,
but live! Absolutely unmissable.”
Jo Caulfield |
Jo Caulfield will make a second appearance at the South Tyneside
Comedy Festival this year, in her own show on Sunday, July 30, ahead of a huge
nationwide tour.
A fantastic line-up of stars and up-and-coming comedians are
appearing at The Customs House throughout July and August as part of the South Tyneside Comedy Festival.
They include comedy magician and TV regular Pete Firman, panel show favourites
Stephen K Amos and Ed Gamble and Britain’s Got Talent act The Mimic Men.Adam Rowe and Peter Brush are back by popular
demand after proving a hit at Jason Cook’s Comedy Club, which is based at The
Customs House. Canadian comedian Sean Collins and local acts including
the Geordie Rat Pack, Carl Hutchinson and Steffen Peddie complete the bill.
Tickets:
Tickets for Rory Bremner: Partly Political are £15. The
show starts at 8pm and the show is suitable for people aged 16 and
over.
The full South Tyneside Comedy Festival line-up is
available at www.southtynesidecomedyfestival.co.uk.
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