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Comedy Club November 2024
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Booking fee: £2.00
The Cresset Comedy Club hosts the very best in live stand up each month.
This months comedy club Line up is...
Kazeem Jamal
Straight outta South East London and landing like a punchline with perfect timing, Kazeem Jamal is the comic powerhouse you never knew you needed in your life. He’s got the energy of a bolt of lightning and the charm of a winning lottery ticket, and he’s ready to set the UK comedy scene on fire
Matthew McAloone
From being one of the BBC Comedy Award contenders for 2015, it’s been nothing but up the Northern Irish storyteller, who’s confident stage presence and sharp writing make me a must see act.
Picking up from where he kicked off 2020, hosting Theo Von at the iconic Shepherds Bush Empire, Matthew will be going global again for 2022. Based in London, you never have to wait too long to see Matthew again at any of the top clubs.
Michael Legge
Michael's Edinburgh show,The Idiot is available on Next-up comedy. Michael also had numerous sell out runs in Edinburgh, with his musical entertainment Jerk, Tell it Like It Is, Steve, Free Wifi and What A Shame.
His book,Strawberries to Pigs(2022) compiles various online musings and is available now from Band camp and Go Faster Stripe.
Pete Selwood
A hotly tipped up and coming comedian on the circuit, Yorkshire born-and-bred comedian Pete Selwood has quickly risen through the comedy ranks with his excellent storytelling style, that mixes hilarious observational material with killer punchlines.
In his short time on the comedy scene he has already won the Liverpool Echo New Comedian Of The Year 2016, Hot Water New Comedian Of The Year 2016 and the Laurence Batley New Yorkshire Comedian Of The Year 2017.
He was also a finalist in Hilarity Bites in both 2016 and 2017.
The Barnsley born Yorkshireman is an adept storyteller, focussing on tales of Northern life as a perpetually single man in his 20s. Being born with only one hand also gives him a unique view and experience of the world around him, poking fun at having a fairly minor disability in modern Britain.
In keeping with his material about disability, Pete is also half of a double-act with Britain’s Got Talent star Jack Carroll, performing sketches and creating videos about the portrayal of disability within our society.