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MARLON DAVIS @ THE CASTLE COMEDY CLUB - DULWICH

Rachel Parris >> Joey Page >> 3 up and coming acts

The Castle


THU 26TH JUN, 2014 7.30pm doors / 8pm start

Advance ?5.00 + ?0.50 Booking fee = ?5.50 or ?5 from bar

Door ?7

16 and over


Welcome to The Castle Comedy Club!


Dulwich's finest alternative comedy night at the Castle, Crystal Palace Road is here every month a familiar roster of amazing modern comedy acts.


Our next show is headlined by the incredible


MARLON DAVIS


WINNER FHM STAND UP HERO - ITV4


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


MC JOEY PAGE

Nominated for the Malcolm Hardee Award for Comic Originality 2009

Joey Page has spent the last few years bouncing around the comedy circuit, supporting the likes of Josie Long and Noel Fielding and appearing on shows such as BBC 3?s Comedy Marathon, Never Mind the Buzzcocks, Celebrity Come Dine With Me and Noel Fielding?s Luxury Comedy.

He did have a childhood dream to become a wrestler, dinosaur, or spaceman but luckily has settled on becoming a stand-up comedian. Joey boasts an extraordinary brand of highly original and surreally silly comedy. Joey always takes audiences on magical flight of fancy away from the humdrum of the everyday grind. Joey has an excitable yet likeable personality and he has been described as ?one of most unique and memorable rising stars in the business?.

?Spaced out magical humour? ★★★★★ Three Weeks

?A very well structured production, full of artful callbacks? ? Fest

?witty, original and clever? ★★★★ The Scotsman

?The audience continually laughed?well worth an hour of your time? - Edinburgh Spotlight

?Page is about to evolve into a fascinating comedian? ? The Skinny

?Wonderfully weird?vivid and vivacious? ? Three Weeks

?Surreal, charming and hilarious?one of comedy?s most unique and exciting new talents. This innately likeable young man has an instinct for funny? ? Chortle


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Rachel Parris >> Joey Page >> 3 up and coming acts Jellybean Martinez, Jack Samuel Warner, Twayna Mayne


Line up subject to rare change. Tickets are ?5 in advance only available on WeGotTickets http://www.wegottickets.com/location/9159 until 6pm on 26/6/14 after then email [email protected] to see if we have any spares or returns Door entry ?7

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