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- Location Sheffield, South Yorkshire, United Kingdom
- Date 03-04-2022
Funhouse Comedy Club is back at the New Barrack Tavern, Sheffield on Sunday April 3rd with another night full of laughter.
Headlining is the intrinsically funny Lloyd Griffith comedian, choirboy and an 'aspiring' goalkeeper who has supported Jack Whitehall and Rob Beckett on tour. He has also made numerous TV appearances including as regular host on Sky Sports' Soccer AM and on Comedy Central Live at The Comedy Store. As a choirboy in Grimsby, he sang on 'The National Lottery, with Dudley Moore who played the piano. Then later in life sang backing vocals on a Bee Gees album. A professional singer but always a natural jester he turned to stand-up and with his down-to-earth cynicism and lively attitude, he enthrals the crowd.
Also appearing will be Silham Shazad with his combination of personal experiences and current affairs, Ben Turner with his sharp humour and playful views and be the naturally funny and charming Brian Bell, with his clever observations.
Completing the line-up is the energetic Joshua Mason Wood with his unique and unconventional material and the likeable Becky Heaviside, drawing people in with her visual talent.
Compere for the night will be the clever and thought-provoking Anthony Williams.
Tickets are £6 in advance
6.30pm doors
7.00pm start
All info and bookings at www.funhousecomedy.co.uk
New Barrack Tavern
601 Penistone Road
Sheffield
S6 2GA
0114 234 9148
Artists: LLOYD GRIFFITH http://lloydgriffith.com/ Category: Arts | Performing Arts | Comedy