Jeff Green
Green does observational comedy and presents it in an easy-going, conversational manner. His 'nice guy' demeanour has audiences quickly warming to him, which makes his sudden delving into the crudest subjects all the more surprising, and in turn hilarious.
Green does observational comedy and presents it in an easy-going, conversational manner. His 'nice guy' demeanour has audiences quickly warming to him, which makes his sudden delving into the crudest subjects all the more surprising, and in turn hilarious.
Jenny Eclair
With her bottle blonde, chain smoking, foul mouthed persona, Jenny Eclair is the comedienne who refuses to grow old gracefully. She is also, to date, one of only two women to win the Perrier Award at the Edinburgh Comedy Festival.
With her bottle blonde, chain smoking, foul mouthed persona, Jenny Eclair is the comedienne who refuses to grow old gracefully. She is also, to date, one of only two women to win the Perrier Award at the Edinburgh Comedy Festival.
Jeremy Hardy
Jeremy Hardy is one of the UK's foremost stand-up comedians. His live work has included Just 4 Laughs (Montreal Comedy Festival) and the Edinburgh Fringe Festival where he won the prestigious Perrier Award in 1998. His acerbic politically influenced routines have inspired his other work including the feature length documentary Jeremy Hardy vs The Israeli Army.
Jeremy Hardy is one of the UK's foremost stand-up comedians. His live work has included Just 4 Laughs (Montreal Comedy Festival) and the Edinburgh Fringe Festival where he won the prestigious Perrier Award in 1998. His acerbic politically influenced routines have inspired his other work including the feature length documentary Jeremy Hardy vs The Israeli Army.
Jerry Sadowitz
Foul mouthed taboo-breaking Glaswegian for whom no subject is off-limits. Famously opened the Montreal Comedy Festival with the line: "Hello, moose-fu**ers" and followed up with: "I tell you why I hate Canada, half of you speak French, and the other half let them." He was promptly attacked by an audience member.
Foul mouthed taboo-breaking Glaswegian for whom no subject is off-limits. Famously opened the Montreal Comedy Festival with the line: "Hello, moose-fu**ers" and followed up with: "I tell you why I hate Canada, half of you speak French, and the other half let them." He was promptly attacked by an audience member.
Jerry Seinfeld
One of America's highest earning comedians to date. This impeccably neat, unflappably confident stand-up is famed for his observations on the trivia and minutiae of everyday life. Transferring his stand-up talents to television, he penned the self-titled 'show about nothing' and became one of the most watched TV stars of the 90s.
One of America's highest earning comedians to date. This impeccably neat, unflappably confident stand-up is famed for his observations on the trivia and minutiae of everyday life. Transferring his stand-up talents to television, he penned the self-titled 'show about nothing' and became one of the most watched TV stars of the 90s.































