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* TONIGHT* GUT ROCKING COMEDY CLUB @ EDT *Thur 26th Feb* From BBC1's Michael McIntyre?s Roadshow- Imran Yusuf*


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Hi there everyone,


Hope you're all well.


Gut Rocking Comedy Club is back upstairs at EDT on Thursday 26th February 2015 bringing you as always the best TV comedy acts from the UK and International Comedy Circuit.


We kick off 2015 with star of Michael McIntyre?s Comedy Roadshow (BBC 1) and Nominated for Best Newcomer in the Foster?s Edinburgh Comedy Award 2010: the hugely talented Mr Imran Yusuf http://www.imranyusuf.com/video/


All the other acts and information is listed below. You can buy tickets at: http://www.wegottickets.com/event/309226


Thanks for your support and hope to see some friendly faces very soon,


Cheers, Joe, Alice and Sam



★★★★IMRAN YUSUF★★★★ http://www.imranyusuf.com/video/


Star of Michael McIntyre?s Comedy Roadshow (BBC 1) and Nominated for Best Newcomer in the Foster?s Edinburgh Comedy Award 2010


?By not focussing on the obvious racial stereotypes, he wins over the entire audience. His happy, positive personality leaves them feeling uplifted, energised and privileged to have had An Audience with Imran Yusuf.? Chortle ★★★★★


?Imran Yusuf?s show heralds the birth of a new comedy star. Intelligent, thought-provoking and laugh out loud funny it?s a glorious debut.? Time Out ★★★★


Imran Yusuf is renowned for his stinging, lyrical street-slang verbiage and super-high energy performance. Fast and furious yet charmingly endearing, his is a unique voice in the comedy world.


Watch Imran on Michael McIntyre?s Comedy Roadshow:



★★★Stefano Paolini★★★


"the best voice merchant on the circuit is Paolini, who has done some TV but is destined for far wider exposure" Evening Standard


Since receiving the runner-up accolade in Channel 4's So You Think You're Funny Award 2001 and in BBC's New Comedy Award 2002, Stefano has had a constant stream of TV and radio work, which he manages to juggle with gigging 4/5 nights a week.


He's currently recording BROMWELL HIGH - a new animation series for Channel 4, where he voices over 20 different characters. Last year he voiced various personalities, including Tony Blair, in BBC 2's DOUBLE TAKE (1 series & a Christmas special). He's also voiced other celebrities in THE RALPH LITTLE SHOW (BBC 3).


On radio he has appeared as a special guest on DEAD RINGERS (BBC Radio 4). He voiced a variety of characters in the DREEM TEEM XMAS PANTO (BBC Radio 1 - two specials) and on TALK RADIO he appeared in five episodes of DO YOU LOOK LIKE HIM OR WHAT, which he also wrote. He has guested on LOOSE ENDS (BBC Radio 4), THE JO WHILEY SHOW (BBC Radio 1), LBC and BBC London . More recently he featured in THE PROBLEM WITH ADAM BLOOM (BBC Radio 4), SPANKING NEW (BBC Radio 7) and THE MILK RUN for BBC Radio 1. He is currently developing his own series 'BRITALIANS' for BBC Radio 4.


Stefano is a popular face on the UK comedy circuit and recently performed in Croatia and Singapore. He also speaks fluent Italian and recently performed his whole show in Italy, in Italian. He can also mimic a variety of animal and musical sounds, including a wicked beat box!


"A remarkable repertoire of voices and sounds" - The Stage


"ACE??.an obvious star" - ***** The Scotsman


plus: Tom Ward, Nick Elleray. Hosted by Sam Carrington


Doors Open: 7.30pm, Show Starts: 7.45pm


Price ?9/?7 (conc)


You can buy tickets at: http://www.wegottickets.com/event/309226


TICKETS AVAILABLE TO BUY BEHIND THE BAR


Acts shown are correct at time of going to press. Management reserve the right to change the line-up without notice.

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