Esther Manito, Dane Buckley & The Mad Ron and Jerry Show

Date | Sunday 23rd March 2025 | |
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Time | 7:30 PM | |
Doors Open | 7:00 PM | |
Venue | The Coach House |
Join Esther Manito, Dane Buckley & The Mad Ron and Jerry Show for an intimate night of comedy as they run through the early versions of their shows that will end up at the Edinburgh Festival. Testing their new shows like this is a very special part of the comedy process. Laugh or cry, this could be a night to remember.
Dane Buckley is a fast-rising stand-up sensation and co-host of 'Welcome To Hell' podcast.
Join him as he tries out some brand new jokes.
The world’s only Irish, Indian, gay comedian… probably. Dane delivers his comedy effortlessly with cheeky charm and camp mischief.
He has supported Tom Allen and Rosie Jones on tour, performed on Comedy Central, BBC Three, BBC One and was a finalist for BBC New Comedy Awards (2024) and British Comedian of the Year (2024).
It’s the Mad Ron and Jerry Show, a madcap game show plucked straight from the criminal mind of Uxbridge's third-hardest man, Mad Ron.
Come along for your chance to win some questionably-sourced prizes, as Ron presents a series suspiciously familiar sounding game show games in an hour of absurd interactive comedy.
Tasked with keeping the scores and enforcing the rules is his glamorous assistant, Jerry Bakewell, who is not only Yorkshire’s least successful Mexican wrestler but also - weighing in at 19 stone - is Britain’s heaviest light entertainer.
Fancy your chances robbing a bankety bank? Always wanted to make slanderous accusations about your partner in public? Then come on down to the Mad Ron and Jerry show.
Multi-award winning Mad Ron recently supported Reg D Hunter on his UK tour and is a regular face on the pro comedy circuit, headlining the likes of The Stand-Up Club in Piccadilly, Comedy Cabaret in Leeds and popping up at the Backyard Comedy Club, Downstairs at the Kings Head, Blackpool Comedy Station and Funhouse Comedy, to name a few. An Edinburgh Fringe Festival regular, “A hilarious beginning that sets the tone for the rest…” 4 stars (One for Review 2023 for Crime School).
Jerry Bakewell has been treading the boards in wrestling rings since 2011 and was one of the leading performers at Lucha Britannia for over ten years and is now the new host of Progress Wrestling. A bewildering force in the London comedy and cabaret scene, Jerry was politely asked to leave Britain's Got Talent in 2022…”Make it stop” (Alesha Dixon, 2022).