Alan Anderson Alan is "powerul and highly entertaining" (The Heckler), a great improviser and an experienced compere. He is outspoken and brazen but with a lovable persona. | | Andrew Lawrence Andrew's "evil elegance" (Time Out) and dark, almost creepy material is guaranteed to get laughter out of an audience, seemingly against their own will. | |
Andrew Maxwell Andrew's sharp, fast-paced streams of consciousness keep the audience "smiling and gaffawing in agreement" (The List). | | Andy Sir Andy's set is packed full of dry observations and laid-back charm. His self deprecation and laconic delivery are unmissable. "Excellent material, great delivery" (Jimmy Carr). | |
Andy Watson Mixing surreal observations, physical comedy and hard hitting one-liners, Andy's charm is the perfect vehicle for this "bundle of high energy brilliance" (XS Malarkey). | | Barry Dodds Geordie Barry is an effervescent, down to earth breath of fresh air, delivering material on a vast range of topics with a cheeky smile. "Razor sharp humour" (The Metro) | |
Bill Dewar Bill is an experienced and more than competent comic who can connect and interact with any audience. His jokes are well constructed and very clever. "Comedy genius" (The Evening News). | | Billy Kirkwood Billy's dynamic, powerhouse delivery and surreal, imaginative material offer the audience a taste of universal childhood nostalgia. He is "fizzing with energy" (The List). | |
Bob Doolally Bob 'the Gob' Doolally is one of the UK's finest characters comics. With "needle-sharp observations on the British psyche" (The Guardian), Bob bombards the audience with gory details of his football career and tales of drink-fuelled debauchery. | | Bruce Fummey Bruce has a cheeky, vivacious and undeniably intellectual approach to comedy. A big guy with even bigger talent. "Quick witted and very professional" (Edinburgh Stand) | |
Caroline Clifford Caroline's intelligent, imaginative material is hilarious, and full of compelling stories and ingenious visual aids. A definite must-see, with a "professional and imaginative set" (Newbury Today). | | Charlie Ross Former PE teacher Charlie is charming and engaging, with a wealth of observational material. He has a laid back stylish approach to observations on pop culture. "Comedy Genius" (Scotsgay). | |
Cherry Green "Evil genius" (Inside Comedy) Cherry Green blends dark observational comedy with social commentary to hilarious effect. | | Chris Henry Chris uses his mischievous, childlike charm to keep any audience in the palm of his hand. His energy, timing and facial expressions mean that his enthusiasm is infectious. "Exceptional" (Evening Express). | |
Dan Mitchell Dan's deep baritone voice and "natural funny bones" (Steve Bennett) make his imaginative, twisted set a must see. Fast paced and innovative, Dan is a real charmer. | | Dan Terrins Dan switched comfortably between anecdotes, one-liners and the odd parody song. Now hailed as the "funiest thing out of Ireland since the Potato Famine" (Mic Wright), Dan is one to watch out for. | |
Danny McCrossan Danny's endearing and hilarious set deals with everything in the world that confuses him. His delivery is charming and self deprecating - a hit with any audience. "My funny valentine" (Northern Woman Magazine) | | David Kay Combing comedy with Opera, Evie parodies the hits. Her rendition of Kelis's 'Milkshake' is particularly unmissable. "Refreshingly original" (Forum Magazine) | |
Evie Anderson Combing comedy with Opera, Evie parodies the hits. Her rendition of Kelis's 'Milkshake' is particularly unmissable. "Refreshingly original" (Forum Magazine). | | Frances Healey Frances's "fizzing personality" and "fantastic improv" (The Heckler) make her innovative and charming set a must see. | |
Gary Little Gary's "rib tickling and touching" (Daily Record) set is delivered via an imposing stage persona which belies the depth and intelligence of his material. | | Greg McHugh Greg original delivery and intricately woven stories will have the audiences 'laughing their sides off' (The Evening News). | |
Jo Jo Sutherland "Deliciously cruel" (The Herald) Jo Jo has sped to fame after her appearance on 'Wife Swap'. Her hilarious accounts of her 'healthy neglect' attitude to parenting are unmissable. | | Joe Heenan Joe is a cheeky chappy, with and endearing stage presence, but certainly not lacking in bite. He delights the audience every time. "Just keeps on getting better" (The Metro) | |
John Gordillo A refreshing performer with a canon of intelligent, provocative material and fresh jokes. 'Brilliantly intelligent, often inappropriate' (London Lite). | | John Flint A thinking man's comedian in a drinking man's world, John's intelligence and sparks of wit are bound have "the audience helpless with laughter" (The Scotsman). | |
John Ryan John is not only intensely likeable, but is also a great improviser and compere. His "upbeat, interesting and unique" (ITV) style is a hit with any audience. | | John Scott This homeless Bee Gee oozes charm and "always plays a blinder" (Edinburgh Evening News). His hilarious views on awkward social situations are not to be missed. | |
Karl Edrick "Articulate, intelligent and hilarious" (Donal Macintyre) Karl is a true loveable rogue, who speaks honestly and charmingly about his life. | | Keir McAllister Keir's energetic and powerful act is well polished and hilarious, making him "…a gifted comedian destined for much bigger things" (Evening News). | |
Kevin Bridges Kevin's sharp satirical wit, natural stage presence and observations about his life as a young man growing up in Glasgow have made him "..a superstar in the making" (One4review.com). | | Kevin Shepherd "A confident and assured figure" (Chortle), Kevin's friendly face and manic pace are the perfect vehicle for his cheeky and varied humour. | |
Kirsty Moss Kirsty's "beautiful and distinct style" (The Metro) is juxtaposed with hilarious effect against her racey material. | | Liz Stephens Liz is a fresh, sharp and sometimes controversial new talent, with great punchline gags and brutally honest humour. 'Jolly, chatty and upbeat' (Chortle). | |
Lucy Jennicks Lucy's exquisite use of self-deprecating humour has lead to her being described as "the funniest woman in Britain" (Jane Mackay). | | Matt Price Ex-boxer Matt is "self deprecating and honest with a big on-stage presence" (Kumquat Comedy). He is a master story-teller with a high speed, high energy crowd pleasing set. | |
Parrot "Scotland's most uncompromising stand-up comic" (The Guardian) - Parrot has long perched on the shoulder of decency, shouting in its ear with his slightly-skewed invective and dark view of the world. One of stand-up comedy's great mavericks. | | Patrick Rolinck "One of the funniest men I've ever seen on stage" (Radio Clyde). Patrick covers religion, politics, obesity and all things funny in his gag-a-minute and thought provoking sets. | |
Paul Pirie Natural born comedian Paul keeps the audience in the palm of his hand throughout his performance, and moves seemlessly from the silly to the shocking. His "superbly bitchy, silly and physical" (Chortle) material is a real crowd-pleaser. | | Raymond Mearns Larger than life and twice as much fun, Raymond is an experienced comedian and actor who always delivers a first-rate performance. As quick with his brain as he is with his tongue. "A ballistic ranter - not to be missed" (The List) | |
Rick Molland Rick's material is dark and clever and delivered with charm and a twinkle in his eye. 'Appropriate inappropriateness' (The Skinny). | | Rowan Campbell Rowan is an expert in social commentary, satire, and amazingly convincing accents. Playing on the contrasts between Scotland and his homeland Australia, Ro is an affable crowd-pleasing act. | |
Sandy Nelson Actor, musican and 'art prostitute' Sandy uses his humour and musical talent to satirise the current music scene and the dumbing down of populist art and culture. "The boy is a natural" (The Herald) | | Scott Agnew Scott's astute analysis of the peculiarities of human behaviour and his ability to connect with any audience have led to comparisons between him and Billy Connolly. "Raw bareback comedy at its best" (The Glaswegian) | |
Steven Dick Steven's mix of mind blowing magic and genuine belly laughs guarantee a crowd pleasing and magical set, delivered by a genuinely charming man. | | Stu Who? "The Wizard of Odd" (Jongleurs), Stu Who?'s imaginative and surreal material is paired with superb crowd-handling ability, and superbly written jokes. He makes the whole thing look easy as pie. | |
Susan Calman "Feisty, effervescent and dynamic" (The Stand) Susan has funny, personal material underpinned by a bleakness that gives her act an edge. | | Vince Atta Vince forges a brilliant rapport with the audience, delivering his material with a punch and a pace that inject pure energy into the proceedings. He brings to vivid life every character who inhabits his tales. "Star of the future. Fact!" (Student Direct) | |
Viv Gee Viv is Scotland's favourite comedy auntie. Her gentle teasing humour and wonderful way with words make her a must see. | | Vladimir McTavish Social observation and topical satire are presented at breakneck speed, by this "gleefully indulgent and highly appealing" (Guardian) comic. | |
Wes Packer Personal, angry, passionate and honest, Wes's well written material has "marked him out as one to watch for the future" (Sarah Radford). | | | |