Deli Comedy Club
Event Information
Description
Following the sold-out January Deli Comedy Club, Theatre Deli bring you another fabulous night of laughter this February.
Join us for a side-splitting evening of stand-up comedy, featuring both upcoming and established, award-winning comedians.
A celebration of comedy and locally brewed beer at what promises to be a brilliant night.
The Line-up:
Suzi Ruffell
As seen on Comedy Central The Comedy Store and Comedy Roast Battle, Channel 4’s It Was Alright in the 70s, BBC3’s Climaxed and Live on the BBC, Ed Fest Live, E4’s Virtually Famous and regularly heard on BBC Radio 4 including The Now Show and News Quiz.
Suzi Ruffell is currently one of the most exciting stars on the comedy circuit, she has supported Alan Carr, Josh Widdicombe, Kevin Bridges and Romesh Ranagnathan all over the country. 2017 saw her take her solo show 'Common' on a sell out tour of the UK.
★★★★★ (Diva Mag)
★★★★★ (Entertainment Focus)
★★★★★ (Voice)
Thanyia Moore (MC)
Thanyia Moore has been crowned the Queen of Comedy 2017/18 after winning the Funny Women Award, beating over 400 women in over 60 heats. Known as ‘one of the hardest working comedians on the circuit’, Thanyia is one of the only females in the UK who works both the mainstream and Black comedy scenes.
Mo Omar
Somali-born, Cardiff-raised and London Based, Mo Omar is a fast rising talent with a unique perspective. Winner of Leicester Square New Comedian Of the Year 2017 competition and semi-finalist in the So You Think You’re Funny & Amused Moose 2017 competitions. Mo is currently making short-form videos for the new BBC Wales platform BBC Sesh.
Ali Woods
Leicester Square New Comedian of the Year 2017 Runner-up and BBC New Comedy Award 2018 Nominee Ali Woods is an emotional boy who’s having a go at being a man. Woods most recently performed as part of the AAA showcase at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival.
"His vigour wins over the crowd... a club-ready comic" - Chortle.
★★★★ (Fest - talking about AAA showcase)
Jasmin Gleeson
Jasmin is a storytellling comic who is just trying her very very best to be a good good girl. With a sweet and charming demeanor, Jasmin finds some dark humour in her observations on family, dating and being Irish.
'She sounds awful..Jasmin, Damn you' - Emily Blunt on Hollywood Hijacks, Channel 4
FAQs
What time will the doors open?
Doors will open at 7.30pm for a prompt 8pm start.
Is there an age restriction for this event?
Ticketholders must be over 18. Please note ID may be required at box office.
Find out more about Theatre Deli at our website: https://www.theatredeli.co.uk