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Hi there,


Gut Rocking starts it's Edinburgh preview season ***TONIGHT*** 12th June with huge TV STAR- SEANN WALSH!


***5 TICKETS LEFT***


Buy Tickets at: http://www.wegottickets.com/event/266640


See you all there,


Joe and Alice xxx


★★★★SEANN WALSH★★★★ http://www.seannwalsh.com/


Gut Rocking is proud to present an exclusive Edinburgh preview from Edinburgh Award Nominee 2013 and from BBC1's Live at the Apollo, Michael McIntyre's Comedy Roadshow, Channel 4's Stand up for the Week and Comedy Central's Seann Walsh World- that's right you've guessed it- it's Seann Walsh!


Charming and charismatic, a natural motor-mouth, Brighton's Seann Walsh is the most frighteningly precocious talent to emerge from the UK comedy circuit in ages.


Within two years of his first comedy performance in 2007, Seann became the winner of the Leicester Mercury Comedian of the Year. Shortly after, other accolades included Chortle Best Breakthrough Act Nominee 2010 and Chortle Best Compere Nominee 2011.


Sharp, creative observational comedy from a precocious newcomer. See him now, before the stadium tour - Sunday Times


"... funnyman SEANN WALSH had the crowd in stitches with his memories of fixing video tapes by blowing in them..." - The Sun


"...with the looks, gags and charm to become something quite special, Walsh is this generation's Dylan Moran" - Time Out


"Seann Walsh is an extremely funny man - so don't miss the oppurtunity to see him on tour. The Brighton comedian, who was brilliant on Buzzcocks earlier this week, will be gigging right up until Christmas." - The Sun


"His energetic enthusiasm had the audience in fits of laughter throughout the entire evening, barely allowing us to come up for air between his reminiscing and jokes. A thoroughly enjoyable, laughter-filled evening and a great pick me up." - Latest 7


?Walsh is well on his way to becoming a star attraction? ? The Independent


?See him now, before the stadium tour? ? Sunday Times


?Slick, funny observational comedy? **** ? Chortle


Watch a live clip of Seann on BBC1's Live at the Apollo:


Watch a live clip of Seann on ITV's The Johnathan Ross Show:


Watch a live clip of Seann on BBC1's Michael McIntyre's Comedy Road Show:



Marlon Davis


Marlon Davis is a bright young comedian, improviser and actor who embraces his work with energy and charm, embodying his characters and delivering his material with skilful observations. Marlon?s recent TV appearances include Edinburgh Comedy Fest Live (BBC3), The Steve K Amos Show (BBC2), The Five O?Clock Show (Channel 4).


?Bursts on to the stage like a breath of fresh air, with impish grin, boyish enthusiasm and an effortlessly open, confident style? ? Chortle


?Davis is charming, with a winning smile, his passion in acting out all the little scenarios that comprise his set is enviable? ? Chortle


Watch a live clip of Marlon on BBC Comedy Fest Live:



Doors open:7.45pm Show:8pm


Buy tickets at: http://www.wegottickets.com/event/266640

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