The Greene Room @ the Kings Arms, Berkhamsted
Wednesday 5th March
Tickets £10
Festival Passport £65
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14-nights of top comedy for just £65. The Passport secures you a seat for every night and is transferable amongst friends & family - please try and make sure your seat is used each night.
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Nathan Caton’s charismatic and laidback style of stand up has seen him quickly establish himself on the comedy circuit. Regarded as one of the best young comics in the UK Nathan’s award-winning combination of personal and topical anecdotes has lead to appearances on BBC2's Mock The Week, BBC3's Russell Howard’s Good News, BBC Radio 4's Now Show, News Quiz and his BBC Radio 4 sitcom Can’t Tell Nathan Caton Nothing being commissioned for two series with a third series due to air in 2014.
Beginning stand up while still at University studying Architecture, Nathan quickly made a name for himself winning the Chortle Student Comic of the Year, FHM Stand Up Hero Finalist 2010 and Black Comedy Awards Best Young Act 2011. Nathan Caton is definitely one to watch!
‘… laidback, on-the-nose material, chopping down fools of all colours, both in day-to-day life and in the media’ – The Guardian
‘Caton is probably the most exciting young black comic on the scene’ – Fest
‘More than material, presentation is Caton’s strongest suit and he’s confident, charismatic and upbeat’ – Chortle
Manchester comedian and regular contributor to XFM's breakfast show, Hayley Ellis has gone from strength to strength since she began performing in April 2009. A regular MC at gigs around the country, Hayley’s natural warmth and girl-next-door charm make her impossible to dislike, something which has become evident in her success in new act competitions throughout the UK. This summer, Hayley will be performing at the Edinburgh Festival as part of The Comedy Zone, the Fringe’s longest running and most prestigious stand-up showcase.
"Ellis surely has a future in comedy." Steve Bennett, Chortle
'Warm and engaging, she’s a refreshing dissenting voice in the current female trend of twee, patchwork niceties' viewsfromthegods.co.uk