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The Last Laugh Comedy Club Christmas Parties.

 

Last Few Tickets Remaining.

 

Helping celebrate this party season we have 4 top comedians with the infamous DJ Foxy’s Cheesy Christmas Disco to end the night in style. This year Paul Pirie, Eddy Brimson, Rich Wilson and guitar wielding odd ball Duncan Oakley headlines.

 

Venue – The Memorial Hall, Sheffield City Hall

Dates – 20th, 21st, 22nd 23rd December 2015

Box Office – 01142210317

Tickets £18 per person

 

PAUL PIRIE

Paul Pirie began his stand-up career in 2006 quickly establishing himself on the Scottish comedy circuit. With a driving force for achievement Paul worked his way into the London clubs and was launched onto the UK comedy scene, emerging as one of the biggest Scottish acts on the UK comedy circuit. Paul’s career has encompassed TV, (appearing in Ikea's April 2011 comedy based TV advert), Film and Radio alongside his burgeoning skill as a stand-up.

 

His hilarity and comedic ability has earned him huge popularity with comedy goers and bookers across the world, gigging as far abroad as Australia and for diverse audiences such as The Armed Forces. Pauls work is superbly individual and put simply, delivers a refreshing burst of laugh out loud comedy that leaves audiences in raptures.

 

“… a brilliant natural comedian…” Evening News

“…a hilarious rubber faced clown…” The Scotsman

"…a most impressive physical comedian…" Chortle

 

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RICH WILSON

Rich Wilson started off as a bar man at Up The Creek and in 2004 made the leap to becoming a fully fledged comedian in his own right and has never looked back. Rich has that very special and unique gift that only a few comics have, immediate warmth and likeability.

 

He's a natural born comic who can play any room and is guaranteed to win over any audience. Last year he supported Tom Stade on his national tour. You can catch Rich in all the major comedy clubs up and down the country including The Comedy Store, The Last Laugh, Jongleurs, Highlight and Up The Creek to name but a few.

 

"I'm a huge fan." Christian O'Connell. Absolute Radio.

"He's a very,very funny man." Frank Skinner.

"Highly Entertaining." Time Out.

"Get off of me!!" Angelos Epithemiou.

 

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EDDY BRIMSON

Eddy Brimson is one of the UK circuits most in demand headline acts working regularly with all the leading promoters.

 

Eddy is equally in demand worldwide. He played the first ever Altitude Festival in the French Alps in 2008 and the Sydney Cracker Festival in Australia. Eddy has also taken his comedy to such far flung places as Hong Kong, Singapore, Thailand, Dubai, Abu Dhabi and Bahrain. He once even played a gig naked. The promoter is still dealing with the legal cases.

 

“Quite simply brilliant” – Sky

“Eddy Brimson doesn’t muck about” – Three Weeks.

“The crowd loved him” – The Guardian

 

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DUNCAN OAKLEY

With musical skills that would easily fit into many rock bands Duncan Oakley performs an infectious mix of musical comedy and stand up with one of his trusty guitars – Maurice (Fender Strat), No.7 (acoustic) or his Les Paul (the Lezza) by his side. With an eye and ear for the silly, rude, playful and downright irritating occurrences of life Duncan musters up songs that not only make you laugh, they bury into the recesses of your mind and find you a humming tune with a smile on your face 3 days later, confused and wondering where it’s come from.

 

Duncan has performed for nearly 10 years on the stand up circuit and performs regularly at some of the UK’s bigger weekend clubs as well as festivals, & Uni gigs. A talented all-round musician Duncan can also perform with harmonica, drums & piano as a one man musical whirlwind.

Welcome to the world of Duncan Oakley.

 

“Unlike some musical comics who rely on a guitar to get them through, Oakley’s routine deftly mixes the tunes with the stand-up” – City Life

 

“If his cartoon like energy and stage gymnastics aren’t infectiously funny, then his musical pastiches are” – Manchester Online

 

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