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An Absolute Chuckle of Comedy at the Studio this Autumn!

This Autumn sees a bumper crop of comedy shows at The Studio.

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Luke Kempner: Macho Macho Man - Monday 3 October, 7.30pm

Star of Spitting Image, Steph’s Packed Lunch and with over 10 million views of his online videos, Luke Kempner is one of the UK’s hottest mimics and stand-up comics. With a hilariously razor sharp roster of contemporary impressions ranging from Piers Morgan and Bojo to Ru Paul, Luke has become a household name and is bringing his highly anticipated brand-new show, Macho Macho Man on the road. Recently seen on Love Island: Aftersun (ITV 2). Age guidance 14+ / Tickets £17

Troy Hawke: Sigmund Troy’d! - Saturday 8 October, 8pm

A matinee idol born in the wrong era, Troy Hawke brings his latest show Sigmund Troy'd! to The Studio. Last year he found the nefarious link between IKEA, the Nazis and Kanye West. Now 1930’s throwback home-schooled investigator Troy Hawke battles a new enemy on behalf of all people everywhere…Psychotherapy! Last few seats remaining! Age guidance 18+ / Tickets £17

Francis Foster: Online Provocateur – Tuesday 18 October, 7.30pm

Comedian Francis Foster from TRIGGERnometry, the hit political and cultural YouTube show with over 3 million downloads a month, is performing his first solo stand-up show. Francis talks about the important things in life, like failure and how to deal with having a psychopath for a mother. He’s half English and half Latino, whilst hailing from south London this gives Francis a lot to unravel in his brilliant stand-up show. Latecomers not admitted. Age guidance 14+ Tickets £17. Students/Unemployed £2 off 

Glenn Moore – Saturday 29 October, 8pm

Edinburgh Comedy Award Best Show nominee and one of the best joke writers of his generation, Glenn Moore comes to The Studio. Expect a 'comedy masterclass' (The Times) and a high-energy barrage of the most jokes you've ever heard humanely fit into one stand-up show. As seen/heard on Mock The Week (BBC2), The Stand-Up Sketch Show (ITV2), The Dave Berry Breakfast Show (Absolute Radio) and The Now Show (BBC Radio 4). Age guidance 14+ / Tickets £14

Rob Auton: The Crowd Show – Friday 4 November, 7.30pm

The Crowd Showis a comedy/theatre/spoken word show about crowds by award-winning writer, actor and podcaster Rob Auton. The Crowd Show is a show suitable for anybody who wants to be in the crowd for this show. Makes laughter out of wonder and brings us all together. We need him' The Scotsman.  Age guidance 14+ / Tickets £14 

Joe Black: Club Cataclysm – Friday 11 November, 8pm

Join RuPaul’s Drag Race UK’s dark cabaret reprobate Joe Black for an evening of devilish dirge, vaudevillian villainy and musical mayhem. Indulge yourself amongst the neon lit rubble as we veer ever quicker towards the end of the world as we know it. Accordion, ukulele and piano in tow, the soundtrack to the end has never been so jaunty. A cataclysmic cabaret to celebrate that nothing really works out in the end. An evening of mire, mirth and dirge - oh my! Age guidance 16+ / Tickets £24.50 

Jack Carroll: Walking Funny – Thursday 17 November, 7.30pm

Local Brighouse lad Jack Carroll, Britain’s Got Talent runner-up, star of BBC’s Live at the Apollo and QI and Sky sitcom Trollied, as well as award-winning movie Eaten by Lions, returns to the stage with his new stand-up comedy show, Walking Funny.  Age guidance 16+. Contains strong language and adult themes. Tickets £14

Justin Moorhouse: Stretch & Think – Saturday 10 December, 8pm

Justin is back, still funny yet middle aged. A brand new show that may contain Yoga, getting older, Madonna, shoplifters, Labradoodles, middle aged cyclists, The Menopause, running, hating football fans but loving football, not drinking, funerals, is Tapas a rip off?, Captain Tom, Droylsden, the environment, self-improvement, ruining a sexual position, electric car charging spots used by doggers, nursery graduation, horses, Stig look-a-likes, home cooked food in places that aren’t your own home, the odd advantages of fundamental religions, the gym, shop door etiquette and he’s got a new suit. Come, it'll be fun. Age guidance 14+. Tickets £17

 

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