Kyrah Gray, Limahl Germain & Elliot Steel

Date | Sunday 16th March 2025 | |
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Time | 7:30 PM | |
Doors Open | 7:00 PM | |
Venue | The Coach House |
Join Kyrah Gray, Limahl Germain & Elliot Steel for an intimate night of comedy as they run through the early versions of the show 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.
Souton born and raised, Kyrah began her comedy career in 2019 during her last year of University. Her rise on the comedy circuit has been impactful, securing impressive gigs gigs at comedy clubs across the UK. Kyrah has since graced the prestigious O2 Arena stage as part of Mo Gilligan’s Black British Takeover, as well as supporting Axel Blake, Tom Davis, Guz Khan, Judi Love, Romesh Ranganathan, Russell Kane and others on their most recent tours.
Beyond live performances, Kyrah has a huge online presence and has performed for Comedy Central Live and BBC 1Xtra’s Comedy Gala, with her stand-up clips reaching millions of views on TikTok. She has starred in Netflix’s YouTube sketch What Would You Do? with Harry Pinero, and featured in Nines’ Crop Circle 2 film.
Kyrah’s skillful comedic voice has landed her a seat in the writer’s room for hit shows Bad Education and Rosie Jones’ Out Of Order. She’s also developing her own scripts and a podcast.
The future is bright for this charismatic and captivating performer.
Join a rapidly rising star of comedy as he tests new material. Limahl Germain is a hilarious British-Caribbean comedian hailing from East London. Known for his quick wit and ability to blend personal experience with insightful social commentary, he’s earned a reputation as one of the most exciting young voices in British comedy.
He seamlessly navigates topics like race, class, identity, and the often absurd nature of contemporary life. His razor-sharp observational skills and silky smooth delivery invite audiences to laugh while also challenging their assumptions and broadening their perspectives.
Having already appeared on the BBC and Comedy Central, Limahl continues to captivate audiences with his candid, clever, and consistently hysterical performances.
Marked as 'One to Watch' by the Independent, Elliot Steel (co-host of hit podcast Btec Philosophers) is a rising talent on the UK's comedy circuit. Receiving critical acclaim at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival with his shows ‘Love and Hate Speech’ in 2023 and ‘Soft Boi Core’ in 2024, you won't want to miss this brand-new work in progress show.
Elliot’s online special ‘Carrying The Boats’ received over 50k views in two weeks after posting on Youtube. As seen on Comedy Central's Roast Battle and Live from the Comedy Store, and as heard on BBC Radio 1's Comedy Lounge and BBC Radio 4. Best Debut Show Nominee at Leicester Comedy Festival 2015.
‘This is a show to be proud of. It’s pacy, funny and full of ideas. Steel’s observations are genuinely original and he works them into very clever material.’ ★★★★ (Beyond The Joke)
‘Steel expertly weaves together a story’ ★★★★ (Chortle)