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OG Annual Comedy Club

OG Annual Comedy Club

Bob Griffin29 Jan 2016 - 07:45
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Fun Night at Wood House Grove School with OG Comedy Night in the theatre-Bar open Tickets available from committee members

Dave Twentyman
Made in the Northwest (ITV), St Helens Comedian of the Year (2004)
Effortlessly funny and quick on his feet, Dave Twentyman endears himself to the toughest
of audiences as an act or compere. Travelling around the UK and beyond, Dave has built a reputation as a consistently great act with his cheeky, chatty style. Delivering light
hearted gags and stories you can't help relating too. He is no stranger to music festivals too, having gigged at the Leeds Festival three years in succession to thousands of people.
Dave now also proudly features on the Blackpool Comedy Carpet which is a new tourist attraction featuring the names of comedy greats from past and present.
Steve Day
Abnormally Funny People (Sky), The Sound Barrier (BBC), Natural Born Talent (Ch4)
Steve Day is a truly unique comedian - warm, witty and engaging whilst dealing with the dilemmas of being a deaf man in a hearing world. His stories of multiple children, wearing a suit and the problems caused by not knowing how words are pronounced will have audiences in raptures, and his uplifting tales of overcoming the obstacles in his path will leave crowds feeling inspired.
Colin Cole
"He mesmerized the audience; they only took their eyes off him to laugh" The Melbourne Age
Colin is literally one of the biggest names in comedy in Australia - not only is he 6' 7", he is also known for his hugely dynamic performance. His delivery is fast and furious, and his material ranges from the topical to the observational. Colin Cole’s comedy TV credits read like a "'guide to Australian Television" they include hit shows such as ‘Hey Hey’, ‘The Max Gillies Show’ and ‘Bingles’. He has toured extensively in the US, Canada and Hawaii, and now he’s also taking the UK by storm. He’s been described by The New York Times as "One of the most exciting performers to come out of Australia since Skippy!"
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