The Best in Comedy show returns The Wyllyotts Theatre, Potters Bar this November with a stacked line-up featuring the hilarious Gary Delaney, Pierre Novellie, Markus Birdman & Cally Beaton!
Gary Delaney is widely regarded as being the most quotable one-liner comic in the country. As well as being a double Sony Award Winner, he is the only comic ever to have got two gags in the same top 10 for Dave’s Funniest Jokes from the Edinburgh Fringe.
His recent TV appearances include Live at the Apollo, Richard Osman’s House of Games & Mock The Week .
“I laughed & I laughed & I laughed” – The Times
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Pierre Novellie is one of the UK’s most acclaimed live acts. He is co-host of The Frank Skinner Show on Absolute Radio, and recent TV appearances include World’s Most Dangerous Roads, The Mash Report, and Stand Up Central.
★★★★★ “A show packed full of belly laughs” – Metro
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From The Palladium to Pakistan, a highly experienced, versatile & award winning comedian, Markus Birdman is one of stand-up’s most well travelled comedians, much in demand in the UK and all over the world, and one of the very first British Comics to have his own Netflix Special – Live in Amsterdam.
“How the f*ck is Markus Birdman not famous” – Paul Sinha
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Cally Beaton is a keynote speaker, awards host, comedian, business leader, podcaster, writer and entrepreneur. Well-known for being a natural storyteller, full of intelligent, distinctive and insightful material, Cally is one of the UK’s most sought-after names for corporate, broadcasting and live comedy work.
Her television appearances to date include being a regular panelist on BBC2’s QI and The Apprentice: You’re Fired, as well as featuring on: Live At The Apollo, Pointless Celebrities, Richard Osman’s House of Games and The Blame Game.
“Exciting and hilarious talent… she’s got it!” – Time Out
This show is not to be missed!
Strictly over 18s only.
Please note that the line-up subject to change without notice.
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Thu 28 Nov | 8 pm | £22 | Book Tickets |