introducing our first comedy night at the pigs nose staring 4 top comedians from the uk & worldwide
FRI.31.march.23
Michael legge
jack campbelL
Dave fulton
BETHANY BLACK
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Michael legge
Michael Legge is a London-based Northern-Irish stand-up comedian and podcaster, who won a Chortle Award for his blog, and a Sony Silver Award for his podcast Do The Right Thing. He co-presented the Absolute Radio Sunday show with Dave Gorman. He has performed several acclaimed solo shows at the Edinburgh Festival and comedy clubs across the world, including Australia, USA, Canada, Singapore, the Netherlands, Germany and Dubai.
jack campbelL
Jack Campbell began performing stand-up whilst at De Montfort University, Leicester in 2010 and has been performing regularly since. He performed his one-man show at the Edinburgh Festival in 2015 and 2016 and has performed across Europe in Germany, Estonia, Finland and Latvia as well as further afield in Australia.
English Comedian Of The Year 2014
Short listed for BBC Radio New Comedy Award Final 2014
Tour Support for Larry Dean, Dane Baptiste and Luisa Omielan
'Funny and refreshingly inventive' (House of Stand Up)
'100% Funny, gets hearty laughs' (Broadway Baby)e.
Dave fulton
Originally from the United States, Dave Fulton is now based in London and has performed shows in 25 different countries, including Australia, Kazakhstan, Finland, Japan and even India. His relentless style of delivery and raw, honest material has made him a favourite Comedy Carnival headliner.
His TV credits include numerous appearances on Live at The Comedy Store (Comedy Central), Comedy Train International in Amsterdam, The World Stands Up (Paramount Comedy), The World Comedy Tour filmed in Melbourne, Never Mind the Buzzcocks (BBC Two) and They Think It’s All Over (BBC One).
He has also written and directed a series of dark comedy short films, available on Amazon and iTunes.
BETHANY BLACK
Bethany Black has been a professional stand-up comedian since 2004. Her debut show BETH BECOMES HER detailed the story of her being transgender, chronicling everything from her coming out through her transition and eventually falling in love. It was nominated for Best Debut at the Leicester Comedy Festival in 2008, eventually losing out to Sarah Millican.
Over the course of her career she has performed alongside some of the biggest names in Comedy, including Allan Carr, Sarah Millican, Tim Minchin and Rhys Darby.
In 2015 she was cast as Helen in Russell T Davies multi channel shows CUCUMBER, BANANA and TOFU where she was the first trans actress to play a leading role.
'dark-tinged but magical'
The Guardian
'Bethany Black should prepare for world domination'
Bruce Dessau
'The individual anecdotes are pitched perfectly... very funny.'
Steve Bennett, Chortle