Andrew 'Dice' Clay
Andrew Dice Clay is notorious for his highly profane comedy which became popular during the late 1980's. He was described by many as one of the crudest stand-ups ever to grace the stage.
Andrew Dice Clay is notorious for his highly profane comedy which became popular during the late 1980's. He was described by many as one of the crudest stand-ups ever to grace the stage.
Andy Kaufman
Andy Kaufman was renowned for his ability to wrong foot the audience and make them uneasy. He provoked nervous laughter and sometimes even fear amongst audience members - especially when he tried to wrestle them!
Andy Kaufman was renowned for his ability to wrong foot the audience and make them uneasy. He provoked nervous laughter and sometimes even fear amongst audience members - especially when he tried to wrestle them!
Ardal O'Hanlon
Ardal O'Hanlon's more gentle style of stand up has endeared him to audiences for years. He approaches subjects from a more oblique angle and shows political nous rather than pontificating on politics.
Ardal O'Hanlon's more gentle style of stand up has endeared him to audiences for years. He approaches subjects from a more oblique angle and shows political nous rather than pontificating on politics.
Arthur Smith
Arthur Smith is a writer, comedian and broadcaster, As a stand-up he has played all over the country, including the Comedy Store, Jongleurs, and assorted West End theatres. His acclaimed show (with Tony Hawkes), Arthur Smith Sings Andy Williams played Edinburgh and the Comic Strip in New York.
Arthur Smith is a writer, comedian and broadcaster, As a stand-up he has played all over the country, including the Comedy Store, Jongleurs, and assorted West End theatres. His acclaimed show (with Tony Hawkes), Arthur Smith Sings Andy Williams played Edinburgh and the Comic Strip in New York.
































