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Funhouse Comedy Club, with Josh Pugh, Morgan Rees, Kathryn Mather, Compere James Cook

November 17, 2023 8:15 pm
Abbey Theatre

Our regular Funhouse Comedy Club returns this month with
Josh Pugh
Josh Pugh is a comedian and writer from the Midlands. He was nominated for Dave’s Edinburgh Comedy Award for his show ‘Sausage, Egg, Josh Pugh Chips & Beans’ in 2022. He was winner of English Comedian of the Year and the Birmingham Breaking Talent Award. He is known for his frequent viral hit videos such as ‘Inventing the four cheese pizza’ and ‘Piss up in a brewery’.
His upcoming television appearances include Hypothetical, Question Team, Unforgivable, Live at the Moth Club and Rosie Jones’s Disability Comedy Extravaganza. He appeared in new sitcom Sneakerhead and has written on an upcoming Spencer Jones show Deep Fakes as well as writing for Never Mind the Buzzcocks, The Emily Atack Show and The Island.
Josh will tour with his award nominated and critically acclaimed Edinburgh show in 2023.

Morgan Rees
Award-nominated online sensation Morgan Rees is set to embark on his first UK stand-up comedy tour with his brand-new show ‘Turning Thirsty’ from 1st May to 27th June 2024, including dates at iconic venues such as the Bristol’s Old Vic, Glasgow’s The Stand and London’s Hackney Empire. Tour tickets are on pre-sale from Wednesday 25th October, followed by general on sale this Friday 27th October. 
 
Morgan Rees is officially 30 and hitting this milestone birthday has got him thirsty…for life. In his debut UK tour, ‘Turning Thirsty’, Morgan is vowing to live his next decade authentically as a proud bisexual man, but not before celebrating the trials and improvements (aka f** ups and perk ups) of his experimental 20s. Covering everything from a cringe-inducing mishap on a nudist beach, making his Mum menopause-busting edibles, his partner’s emasculating magic wand, to his admittedly unique dating icks (porridge lovers beware). Strap in for a unique journey all about unshackling shame and embracing the power of Pride. Also, there will most definitely be jokes about bumming.

Kathryn Mather

“Wickedly accomplished…  a thrilling rhythm and seamless flow… and the gags come at such a relentless rate. Mather positively revels in the macabre with a playful zeal” Rolling Stone UK
“Very funny with a distinctive comic voice” – Nish Kumar
“Kathryn is one of those new comedians that makes you want to quit she’s so prodigious. She’s a brilliant and unique voice.”– Kiri Pritchard-McLean
“A fantastic mix of dark humour and funny storytelling. The audience were crying” -Russell Kane

Compere James Cook

Despite the signage, the Pool Bank Street public car park is open whenever the theatre is in use.  You will not be locked in!

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