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Rachel Fairburn is back with seven deadly characters. We'd say Rachel can't wait to see you there, but she's not technically in the show (the devil might be?).
Co-host of International smash-hit podcast All Killa No Filla and as seen on Live at the Apollo (BBC Two), Alan Davies: As Yet Untitled (Dave), Richard Osman's House of Games (BBC Two) and Russell Howard Hour Life Lesson (Sky).
'Very much the rock'n'roll star of British comedy' (Rolling Stone). 'Huge presence in a pint-sized frame' **** (Chortle.co.uk). 'Bright, brave and bitterly enjoyable' **** (Skinny).
WILL DUGGAN: Can Duggan? Should Duggan? Will Duggan
It's a classic existential mid life crisis. But funny.
Will Duggan (as seen on the Russell Howard Hour, Sky One) is never going to be the youngest person to achieve... anything, anymore. Barrelling, as he is, towards 40 with terrifying speed, but looking at all those things he had planned, there's probably the vestige of something that he can grab, polish and present as a life's work. Maybe. Probably. Perhaps.
You may have seen Will on Sky, BBC Three, ITV, or heard him popping up on BBC Radio 4. Maybe you've walked past him on the street. 'Effortlessly funny' ????? (JOE.co.uk).
Doors 7:30pm / Show 7:45pm Advance tickets £9 + booking fee (£15 on the door)