Chris Thorburn
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Not a hero...
Comedians did not sign up to be your hero. It’s our job to be irreverent and dangerous, to question authority and take you through a spooky mental haunted house …
Ruud Vos
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A real screaming-on-the-inside type of guy
As a child, when Ruud was asked what he wanted to do when he’d grow up, he had one clear answer. “Watch movies!” Now, as a 38 year old professional cinephile, he writes reviews, interviews filmmakers in front of a live audience and makes his own podcast. Of course, just
another excuse to talk about movies. You might ask: is that really having grown up?
In his spare time, when he’s not spouting more trivia about directors and movie-stars, Ruud tries to pick apart the absurdity of life on stage. But even with all his existential angst, he’s actually quite relaxed. A real screaming-on-the-inside type of guy. With the occasional slow burner and more puns than he likes to admit.
Billy Kirkwood
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Unbridled mischievous streak
The bonifide Comedy-fizz bomb’ Ayrshire born comic Billy Kirkwood burst into stand up in 2005. Casting himself on the new act scene in Scotland forming the “Don Quixote Comedy Troupe” with some fellow new acts for stage time.
After some seasoning Billy broke away and quickly established himself as one of the United Kingdom’s most watchable and versatile acts with a loveable on-stage presence.
An ever expanding cult follows him thanks to his hysterical inventive energetic stand up performances, unique ability to make anything funny, mixed with an unbridled mischievous streak that’s charms audiences the world over.