Saturday 18 March - Hen & Chicken - 8.45pm (doors 7.45pm) £ 0.00

Stand Up For The Weekend with RHYS JAMES & CO

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Rhys JamesStand Up
For The
Weekend
with RHYS JAMES

also featuring
ANDREW WATTS
plus compere
CLINT EDWARDS

"Destined for great things... Charismatic, clever and self-aware." The Guardian

Rhys James is a sickeningly talented young stand-up. He’s a super-sharp writer, with a ton of smart, intricately-written jokes and stories where you’re never more than a few seconds away from another punchline.

Rhys has appeared on numerous TV and radio shows including BBC2's Mock The Week, Comedy Central's Russell Howard's Stand Up Central, Sky's Bring The Noise and Radio 4's Fresh From The Fringe. He makes a big impact wherever he plays and he is certainly "destined for great things" (The Guardian). An accomplished comedian who possesses a great way with language who just has to be savoured for the quality of the writing alone.

"Rhys is well known for being the funniest man on Twitter, but that sells short the fact that he is a frighteningly good standup comedian, at frighteningly young age. I think he could be really huge." The Guardian

“He has a flair that genuinely sets him apart.” The Scotsman

“Amazing skills for someone so young.”  Comedy Central

Andrew Wattsalso featuring ANDREW WATTS

An enticing blend of honest storytelling and dark humour” Independent on Sunday 

Andrew Watts is an “exquisitely funny” (Time Out) comedian, with a distinctive style and very original material. His posh boy humour is intelligent without distancing himself from the audience. Lawyer turned comedian, Andrew is extremely likable and invariably wins a crowd over as he canters through challenging subjects like an apologetic tsunami.  

“His distinctive style stands out – a winning mixture of pomposity, insecurity and emotional incompetence, while the fury-inducing importance he places on the trivial makes for a winning comic stance." Chortle.co.uk

"Lovers of stand-up laced with a cerebral cutting-edge should, without further prevarication, flock to his show" Three Weeks