Acclaimed character comedian and “the world’s most famous blagger” (The Daily Telegraph). Simon Brodkin is now performing as himself.
Star of Britain’s Greatest Hoaxer (Channel 4) Simon hit global headlines multiple times for his high-profile stunts, including handing Theresa May a P45 during her speech at the Conservative Party Conference, showering disgraced FIFA president Sepp Blatter with bank notes and, surrounding Donald Trump at the opening of his golf courses with 60 swastika-emblazoned golf balls. Simon’s most famous character is “comedy legend” (The Sun) Lee Nelson, writing and staring in two series of BBC Three’s ratings smash Lee Nelson’s Well Good Show and the sketch series Lee Nelson’s Well Funny People, which introduced the nation to a plethora of brilliant characters. “Get Him Out!” – Donald Trump “Stupid Tosser” – Boris Johnson ★★★★ “There aren’t many better comedians” - The Telegraph |
Mock the Week regular Jen Brister is a critically acclaimed stand-up comedian who has been seen on BBC’s Live at the Apollo, Frankie Boyle’s New World Order, Hypothetical and Sara Pascoe’s comedy Lectures on Dave.
She is a regular performer on the UK and international comedy circuits and has written and performed on BBC Radio 4’s The News Quiz, The Now Show and presented for BBC 6 Music. ★★★★ “Laughing till your face hurts” - The List |
Darren Harriott is one of the most exciting comedians on the circuit. Over the last few years, he has hosted Live at the Apollo, and appeared on panel shows such Mock the Week, as well as giving his viewpoint on popular reality shows; The Apprentice: Your Fired and The Great British Bake Off: Extra Slice. He has recently been a contestant on the latest series of ITV’s Dancing on Ice.
★★★★ “Passionate, articulate & witty” – Evening Standard |
Thanyia Moore is an award-winning comedian, best known for her fiercely commanding stage persona and razor sharp wit.
Winner of the national Funny Women Awards, Thanyia has gone on to build an impressive list of TV credits including, Mock the Week, Mo Gilligan’s Black, British and Funny, Richard Osman's House of Games, Alan Davies: As Yet Untitled and Big Narstie Show toname a few. ★★★★ “A comedian with a wicked sense of humour who is overspilling with personality.” – I Talk Telly |