reminder that this is at 730pm tonight gang...
"Binge on the Edinburgh Fringe. 28 comedy and variety acts in one frenetically paced gig hosted by Arthur Smith"
Should be a good one!
Brilliant.
I loved Elf and Duffy tonight , their performance was brilliant. Funny and clever . It was a fine example of how to be properly inclusive.
I want toleave a tip for them , whats the deal.
A Night of Alternative Comedy - Cancelled.
I see this has been removed for the foreseeable future, I know it's out of anyone's hands but it's sad to see it not do well. I caught a couple of the streams and absolutely loved them.
I remember Colin apologising as not enough people turned up to the last one, hopefully it can be kick started again at some point.
This isn't a grumble, or a moan, just a hope that we can have some more similar content in the future.
New livestream added for TONIGHT!
7pm - tune in here:
https://nextupcomedy.com/programs/not-so-new-comedian-of-the-year-2024
Your link for tomorrow 🗝️
Stuart Laws is LIVE & INTERACTIVE
👉 Join the Zoom
The digital doors open at 7:50pm....
The Zoom room is limited to the first 100 people but anybody can stream via NextUp
New shows released gang! 🤩
Annabel Marlow
Annabel Marlow makes her solo debut full of original music, perfect singing (not even kidding), and absolute vibes.
-> Watch the Special
Dick Denham
Dick Denham is a non-binary 30something comedian from Croydon who takes the banality of everyday life and cleverly - and queerly - subverts
-> Watch the special
Ellie BW's Award Winning Set
Filmed at the Leicester Square Theatre, as part of the Sketch Off 2023 final, on the 1st of April 2023. This set awarded Ellie the title of winner of the competition.
-> Watch the short-form
very cool interactive show coming up gang from Stuart Laws ....
29th May - wang in diaries!
https://nextupcomedy.com/programs/stuartlaws_isthatguystillgoing_2905
New release 1 of 2 this week!
Jo Griffin's Power Hour
When Jo (36, single, living in a houseshare with five strangers off the internet - humble brag!) found herself legs akimbo, on a medicinal magic mushroom retreat in the Welsh mountains earlier this year, she thought she might have finally felt power for the first time in her life.
THE POWER HOUR is for anyone questioning the heteronormative boxes who’s ready to take on the big boy topics, from the world melting to chin-hair plucking. Com join Jo for her first self healing psychedelic trip! J
o was shortlisted for the BBC New Comedy Award & Funny Women Awards 2023 and her debut Edinburgh show sold out Soho Theatre.
The Power Hour
in case you missed it gang, here is our latest newsletter which highlights all the latest on-demand shows...
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Howdy NextUp fans,
Spring has sprung and the comedy is blooming!
(side note: loooovely copyrwriting skills by me)
In this newsletter, I've spoonfed you all the top shows so you can bunk off work and get your comedy fill. Enjoy...
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Award-winning comedian, tap dancer and Talksport radio host Charlie Baker toured this hour of stand-up drenched in manure, cider and clotted cream around UK villages/towns/cattle markets. Now he's gone digital for the whole world to embrace comedy with a countryside accent. Imagine Jethro and Jack Black had a son. Job's a good 'un. Proper job.
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Amy Matthews spins a sparkling web of comedy magic drawn from the two states she finds herself caught between – stability and restlessness. She swings between the unbridled joy in the freedom that everything can change, and the crawling anxiety that nothing is certain. This is a show about the thrill of falling and the thud of landing. And after a thud comes a laugh.
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Jason Byrne, half man, half natural disaster. Over the course of his accident-prone life Jason has been rebuilt from the ground up. Bits removed, metal pins, new knee, and an eye that’s been treated, over the years, by the medical profession like a game of Pong. This all culminated last year with heart surgery, twice! He enjoyed it so much he went back for more. Join the most gifted live comedian on the planet as he invites you to laugh at his misfortune. If he tried to say Schadenfreude, he’d probably dislocate his tongue.
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Alistair Barrie wasn’t planning on writing a new show until the Conservative Party started playing musical chairs in Downing Street. Liz Truss blamed her downfall on woke culture, and if you agree with her, this probably isn’t the show for you. But if you like topical comedy from a professionally grumpy man looking for any excuse to avoid his parental responsibilities, you’ll be glad to hear Alistair was one of the few people not on strike in 2023.
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In her debut solo show, Lulu Popplewell explores the links between Love Actually, smoking crack, the Daily Mail and sunburn. Is love actually all around? Why is addiction more relatable than recovery? Which drug would Mr Bean be most likely to take? None of these questions satisfactorily answered and more! A daft, rude and thoughtful hour of jokes, actually.
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