Trowbrifge comedy club – Gary Delaney

Trowbridge Comedy Club launches in style, and we’re coming in swinging with a seriously heavyweight line-up of UK comedy stars!
Headlining the night is none other than Gary Delaney – the master of the one-liner and one of the most in-demand comedians in the country. A regular on Live at the Apollo, Mock the Week and 8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown, Gary delivers razor-sharp gags at breakneck speed. This is precision stand-up from one of the best in the business.
Joining the bill is the brilliantly funny Justin Moorhouse, a stand-up, actor and radio favourite known for his appearances on Live at the Apollo, Phoenix Nights, The News Quiz and his hit podcast About 30 Minutes, No More Than 45. With his Northern charm, sharp wit and hilarious takes on modern life, Justin is a guaranteed crowd-pleaser.
They’re also joined by rising star Jeremy Flynn. A fast-emerging act with bags of talent, smart writing, and a laid-back style that’s making waves across the UK circuit.
Holding the whole night together is your host, Tom Glover. A slick, quick-witted MC with a natural flair for crowd work and keeping the laughs rolling from start to finish.
Terms
Age 18+
A £1.50 non-refundable booking fee added at checkout.
Please note: The Civic now operates a cashless bar. All major credit/debit cards and Apple Pay is acceptable.
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