Monday 20 July 2015

Comedy In The MET 25.7.15 Suggested Line Up

We're looking forward to another night of top banana comedy in The MET this Saturday! There's a few tickets left (if you're quick!) for just £10 to see the three fantastic acts below:

Rudi Lickwood

With a super confident playful personality oozing charisma, Rudi’s infectious charm has made him a desirable commodity. Rudi has built an outstanding list of Radio and Television projects with his headline performances at esteemed venues across the UK. Recent television and media projects include; Get me the Producer (Ch4) and Funny Business (BBC2). Rudi is currently working the series ‘Lickwood’ with BAFTA award-winning writer Sharon Foster.

Felicity Ward

Felicity Ward is a multi-award winning, Australian stand-up comedian, comic performer, writer and actor.
Her debuted her full-length stand-up comedy show, Felicity Ward’s Ugly As A Child Variety Show was awarded Most Outstanding Newcomer and then nominated for the same award at the following Melbourne International Comedy Festival. Ward also won the ‘Spirit of the Fringe Award’. Since then, Felicity has written and toured numerous solo shows across Australia, Europe and the USA to great success.


Carey Marx

Carey Marx has been a circuit favourite for years, mixing his own blend of dark humour with his mischievous and gleeful delivery. Carey regularly comperes the best clubs in the country and plays at the most prestigious festivals.  His first solo show to appear at the Leicester Comedy Festival won a nomination for Best Show.

Carey has performed all over the world and he performed at the New Zealand Comedy Festival for the first time in 2010 scooping the award for Best International Show.
In 2011 Carey returned to the New Zealand Comedy Festival to perform, where he was awarded the prize of Best International Show for the second time- making him the only act in the history of the festival to achieve such a feat.


You can book your tickets  for Saturday's show by clicking here.

Please note this line up may be subject to change. We recommend an age guidance of 16+ for Comedy In The MET.


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