Our Comedians
We pick the best comedians – seen on TV and experienced with different crowds – to ensure your team event is a success!
A selection of our talent for your events
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Andrew Bird
"Truly an excellent comedian."
- Michael McIntyre.Andrew appeared on “The Russell Howard Hour” and supported Russell on tour. He’s also supported Rhod Gilbert, Rob Brydon, Michelle Wolfe and Michael McIntyre.
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Ben Norris
“A master of the craft.” – GQ Magazine.
A professional comedian since 1993, he has performed on stages across the world with his innate ability to improvise as well as deliver sharply crafted material. You might have seen him on "Mock the Week" or "QI".
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Carey Marx
“A comic at his gleeful best.” – Edinburgh Evening News.
You might have seen Carey on BBC One, BBC Two, Channel 4 or Comedy Central. Carey also has his own show on BBC Radio 4. Carey has also sold out two solo tours in Australia.
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Dana Alexander
Over the last 25 years, Dana has performed her comedy in over 40 countries.
Dana is a Canadian stand up comedian and a regular on the UK circuit. Dana has featured on British television on programmes such as "Russell Howard's Good News", "Edinburgh Comedy Fest" and "The Culture Show".
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Dave Fulton
"Super intelligent and clearly out to create a bit of mischief." - Time Out Magazine.
The Seattle-based comedian has played clubs from San Francisco to New York, and notched up many TV credits ranging from BBC 2’s "The Stand Up Show" and "Never Mind the Buzzcocks" to Channel 5’s "The Comedy Store".
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Felicity Ward
A multi-award winning comedian, actor and writer who has toured her award-winning, sell-out shows across the world, winning hearts of audiences and critics everywhere she goes.
Raised in Australia, Felicity is a regular TV star, appearing in hit series such as "Spicks and Specks" and "Thank God You’re Here".
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Fiona Allen
"Sharp wit... Impeccable timing... A standout in the comedy landscape." - The Times.
Twice Emmy-winning actor and comedian, Fiona has appeared in many sketch shows, including “Smack the Pony”, “Goodness Gracious Me” and “The All Star Comedy Show”.
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Funmbi Omotayo
"A charming young comic."
- Time Out Magazine.With sold-out events around the world, Funmbi offers a deep delve into his travels from Lagos to London and back.
He’s also been featured on numerous channels, such as Comedy Central, ITV, and the BBC.
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Harriet Kemsley
"Her style is refreshingly original and she’s a seriously good writer." - Time Out Magazine.
Harriet is an award-winning comedian, writer and actress.
She has appeared on Dave's “Hypothetical”, ITV's “Hey Tracey”, and is a recurring guest on “8 Out of 10 Cats”.
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Imran Yusuf
"Imran is intelligent, thought-provoking and laugh out loud funny." - Time Out Magazine.
Born in Kenya, Imran has performed around the world, and is a regular in London’s West End. Imran’s TV debut on Michael McIntyre’s "Comedy Roadshow" and the "Edinburgh Comedy Fest" was followed by his own pilot, “The Imran Yusuf Show” in 2012.
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James Dowdeswell
"Excellent in comedy." - The Guardian
James has worked all over the world from Shanghai to Slovakia, Malta to Melbourne.
He has appeared on Ricky Gervais' "Extras" and Russell Howard's "Good News". He is also the author of "The Pub Manifesto: A Comedian Stands Up For Pubs".
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Jarred Christmas
“One of the funniest men to pick up a microphone.” – Time Out Magazine
Born in New Zealand, Jarred has been performing live since the late 1990s.
You might have seen him on "Mock The Week", "Never Mind the Buzzcocks", "8 out of 10 Cats" and "Comic Relief".
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Jenny Collier
"Truly brilliant... A joy to behold." - VoiceMag UK.
Multi-award winning stand up comedian, writer and actor, Jenny has supported Jason Manford, John Bishop, Arthur Smith, and Shaparak Khorsandi on their UK tours.
She has performed internationally, including in Australia where she won the Percy Award.
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Jimmy McGhie
"Jimmy is a brilliant talent." - The Scotsman
A professional comedian for over 15 years, Jimmy has performed all over the world.
He has also appeared on numerous television and radio programmes, including the BBC’s "Two Pints and Coming of Age", ITV‘s "Loose Women" and Channel 4’s "Deal or No Deal".
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Joe Jacobs
A London based comedian, rapper and writer.
Since 2012, Joe has performed nationally and internationally, sharing bills with acts including Bill Burr, Stewart Lee and Mr. Motivator.
He has been seen/heard on Channel 4, BBC Radio 4, BBC 6 Music, Radio 1XTRA, plus gained millions of viral video views online.
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John Moloney
"Powerfully funny." - Time Out Magazine.
Over the course of a 20-year career, John has won a British Comedy Award for Best Live Act, has been featured in Channel 4's list of Top 100 Comedians of All-Time.
He has delivered two brilliant series of "The John Moloney Show" on BBC Radio 4.
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Josh Howie
"An intelligent comedian who knows how to amuse, shock and move an audience in equal measures." - Time Out Magazine
Josh regularly performs at all the UK’s major comedy clubs and across the world.
He is also the long-running host of Sky's "Movie Geek" and the star of BBC Radio 4's "Losing It".
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Julian Deane
"A stream of seriously good jokes; quick, sharply written and endlessly repeatable." - The Guardian.
Award-winning Julian has appeared on "The Russell Howard Hour". He is also an in-demand writer, with credits including "Never Mind the Buzzcocks" and "Mock the Week".
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Kathryn Mather
“Wickedly accomplished… Mather positively revels in the macabre with a playful zeal.” - Rolling Stone.
Once a children’s entertainer, this award-winning comedian from Rochdale hosts the hilarious “Zero Hours” podcast, where she speaks to comedians about the best and worst jobs they have done to get by in their pursuit of the arts.
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Keith Farnan
Brilliant, thought-provoking and laugh-out-loud funny.” - Time Out Magazine.
Keith has performed all over the world, from Montreal to Amsterdam to Hong Kong. His four Edinburgh Festival shows have proved a powerful mix of the personal and the political and have sold out their runs at the major comedy festivals in the UK as well as the Soho Theatre and Royal Festival Hall in London.
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Mark Olver
"Cheerful and funny" - The Guardian.
A popular headliner in clubs all over the UK, Mark is a regular with the biggest names in comedy including Jongleurs and The Glee.
He is also a warm-up artist for many production companies in the UK, and has worked on "Deal or No Deal", "8 Out Of 10 Cats" and "The Vicar of Dibley".
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Markus Birdman
“Delightfully comic. Controversial, personal and wickedly punchy.” - The List.
Markus is one of stand-up’s most well travelled comedians, and one of the very first British Comics to have his own Netflix Special "Live in Amsterdam".
He has also written and performed twelve Edinburgh Festival Solo shows.
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Mike Gunn
"Mike Gunn will make you die laughing." - The Guardian.
Mike has appeared on "Michael McIntyre’s Comedy Roadshow", "Celebrity Deal or no Deal", "Harry Hill’s TV Burp", "The Comedy Store" and "The Gas". He has also been a contributor for The Guardian and Time Out.
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Nathan Caton
"Confident, charismatic and upbeat." - The Chortle Comedy Guide.
Nathan’s an award-winning stand-up comedian who has performed on "Live at the Apollo", "Mock the Week", "Russell Howard’s Good News" and his own show, "The Nathan Caton Show" on Comedy Central.
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Patrick Monahan
“A definite must see!” - Edinburgh Festivals Magazine.
An Irish-Iranian comedian, Patrick won the television competition series "Take the Mike" in 2001 and "Show Me the Funny" in 2011.
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Prince Abdi
A stand-up comedian and actor, Prince has worked with Dave Chapelle, Jack Whitehall and Reginal D Hunter.
Prince has performed on Channel 4, Comedy Central, HBO and BBC Three.
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Rory O Hanlon
"Stand-up comedy the way it's supposed to be." - The Irish Times.
Rory is a firm favourite at comedy clubs, and a veteran of stage performing with 13 consecutive solo shows at Edinburgh Fringe.
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Rosie Wilby
"Excellent and a bit posh." - Time Out Magazine.
Rosie is an award-winning comedian, author, speaker and the creator of global hit podcast and book “The Breakup Monologues”.
Nicknamed “the lesbian Louis Theroux”, she has appeared many times on BBC Radio 4, on TV programmes including “Good Morning Britain” and at major festivals including Glastonbury.
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Sally Hayward
"Exceptionally funny." - The Independent.
Sally is an award-winning, television-performing stand-up comedian who has appeared on "Absolutely Fabulous", and is a regular compere at Glastonbury Festival.
She has performed all over the world and has provided tour support for Sarah Millican, Russell Howard and Russell Kane.
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Sarah Kendall
"Sarah Kendall is thoughtful, intelligent, subtle, enlightening and really funny." - The Observer.
Best known for her TV series “Frayed”, Sarah is an award-winning stand-up comedian and writer, twice nominated for the Edinburgh Comedy Award.
She appeared in “Motherland” and “The Other One”, and won Series 11 of Taskmaster.
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Sean Meo
“Surreal, sexy...and very, very funny” – Evening Standard.
A stand up comic since 1989, and previously a full time snooker player, Sean has risen to the very top of the UK comedy scene.
He regularly headlines at Jongleurs and The Comedy Store.
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Stephen Carlin
"A favourite among fans of stand-up." - The Guardian
Comedian and presenter Stewart Lee listed Stephen Carlin in the "Ten Best Comedians In The World Ever".
He has appeared on television and radio including "Comedy Cuts" and "The Milk Run".
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Stephen Grant
“Brilliant.” - The Scotsman.
Multi-award-winning, world-touring, stand-up comedian Stephen has performed professionally for over 30 years.
In Jan 2022, Stephen started the Forge Comedy Club in Brighton’s newest and most advanced performance space.
Have other comedians in mind?
We work with many more comedians than the ones listed above, so get in touch with us and let us know your favourite ones.
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