The Antics Joke Show (featuring The Committee) at The Arts House Cafe on Saturday 26th January 2019

The Antics Joke Show (featuring The Committee) at The Arts House Cafe on Saturday 26th January 2019

Posted on: 16 Jan 2019
A cream-of-the-crop top-drawer bevvy of improv and stand-up talent will hit The Arts House Cafe in Bristol on Saturday 26th January 2019.
 
 
Mixing a line-up of old and new material from Up The Antics, two of the funniest Bristol-based stand-ups in the city and improv legends The Committee, expect the unexpected, expect laughs aplenty and, more than that, expect a great night out.
The Arts House Cafe in Bristol,
London-based The Committee are improv heroes (plus performers in their own right, having taken part in radio and TV shows including work for the BBC, Channel 4 and Netflix), primarily creating character-driven shows and featuring regularly at massively popular gigs all across the country and a completely sold-out run at 2018's Edinburgh Festival
 
 
Hot on the heels of their Edinburgh Fringe Show, Loco-Motive, Up The Antics are back with a vengeance with a line-up of sketches and skits that have featured on the likes of BBC Radio Bristol, as well as headlining local and nationwide gigs.
 
 
Comedian, actor and writer Becky Brunning got her big break in the hit crime drama Broadchurch, and her idiosyncratic, offbeat style and acute observations has led to a phenomenally successful debut stand-up called Beaming and, among many other accolades, a finalist at 2013's Funny Women Awards.
 
 
Bristol Revunion's Ted will make his inaugural appearance on the Antics stage with a brilliant cluster of comedy characters that is sure to bring the house down.  All this will be presided over by magnificent MC Anna Kemp.
 
 
Improv and stand-up tomfoolery kick off at 7.30pm and tickets cost a fiver each. You can find out more here.
 
 
The Arts House Cafe is located at 108A Stokes Croft, Bristol, BS1 3RU.  Tel. 0117 923 2858

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Jamie Caddick

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