Showcasing the best of the UK comedy scene, with plenty of familiar faces and fast rising future stars, it will be a night you won’t want to miss.
Resident host Chantel Nash, finalist in the BBC New Comedy Awards 2023, will be bringing the laughs to your doorstep every month.
Chantel started stand-up in mid 2022 and has been gradually clawing her way onto the open mic and black comedy circuits. With a splattering of gong shows under her belt, her effortless charm is winning over audiences.
Within her first year of performing, Chantel has shared the stage with Richard Blackwood, Slim and Kane Brown, and will be featured in Mo Gilligan’s Spotlight on Audible. This fast rising future star of comedy is one you certainly want to see.
Helen Bauer:
Known for being a comedy powerhouse with an electric stage presence, Helen is one of the UK’s most exciting rising stand up stars. In August 2019, her debut show was nominated for the Best Newcomer Award at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. In February 2020 the show transferred to Soho Theatre for a London run and has gone on to be filmed by 800 Pound Gorilla and is available as a special on YouTube. Since then, Helen has written and toured two more critically acclaimed shows in Edinburgh, Soho Theatre, Australia and all-around Europe.
Helen co-hosts the podcast Trusty Hogs with fellow comedian Catherine Bohart.
Elliot Steel
Despite being in his twenties, is a veteran of the British comedy circuit. Starting at sixteen, he has wowed audiences and impressed critics. Having multiple viral clips, Steel is becoming a voice for those in their mid-twenties with his dark but intelligent style.
Marked as one to watch by The Independent, Elliot is a rising talent on the UK’s comedy circuit. Receiving critical acclaim at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival with his show Merked in 2019, you won’t want to miss his brand-new work in progress show.
As seen on Comedy Central’s Roast Battle and Comedy Central at the Comedy Store, and as heard on BBC Radio 1’s Comedy Lounge and BBC Radio 4. Best Debut Show nominee at Leicester Comedy Festival 2015.
Kyrah Gray
South London born and raised, Kyrah began her comedy career in 2019 during her last year of University. Her rise on the comedy circuit has been impactful, securing impressive gigs gigs at comedy clubs across the UK. Kyrah has since graced the prestigious O2 Arena stage as part of Mo Gilligan’s Black British Takeover, as well as supporting Axel Blake, Tom Davis, Guz Khan, Judi Love, Romesh Ranganathan, Russell Kane and others on their most recent tours.
Beyond live performances, Kyrah has a huge online presence and has performed for Comedy Central Live and BBC 1Xtra’s Comedy Gala, with her stand-up clips reaching millions of views on TikTok. She has starred in Netflix’s YouTube sketch What Would You Do? with Harry Pinero, and featured in Nines’ Crop Circle 2 film.
Kyrah’s skillful comedic voice has landed her a seat in the writer’s room for hit shows Bad Education and Rosie Jones’ Out Of Order.
Muhsin Yesilada
A stand-up comic and Psychology PhD, is carving a reputation in comedy. Stages like Vauxhall Comedy Club, Glee Club, and Top Secret Comedy Club resonate with his humor. A Chortle Student Comedy Award Finalist and So You Think You Are Funny semi-finalist, he’s been nominated for New Act of the Year and UK PhD Student of the Year. Since venturing into stand-up in 2021, Muhsin’s sketches and podcast have amassed 50 million views on Instagram and TikTok. As per Eastern Eye, he’s hailed as “one of the hottest young comedians on the UK live circuit right now.”
Line-up is subject to change.