Mark Bittlestone
Mark is convinced that he’s the only gay man doing comedy in the world so please be respectful and don’t tell him otherwise! Rapidly making a name for himself both online and on the UK standup circuit, he has 110k followers on TikTok and 40k on Instagram, while in the real world (!) has won The Frog and Bucket’s Beat the Frog Competition and Backyard Comedy Club’s Comedy Knockout as well as Up the Creek’s prestigious Blackout competition three times, was runner-up from 300 entrants in the Max Turner Prize 2018, reached the final of the Leicester Square Theatre SketchOff Competition 2019 & ’20 and was a finalist in Southport New Comedian of the Year Competition 2021. Follow him on social media @poofsrus or find him selling his underwear for money on Grindr.
Celya AB
Celya Ab is a unique emerging talent on the UK circuit. Originally from Paris, France and of French – Algerian origins, Celya is now residing in the sunny city of Birmingham and has been making a huge impression on the UK comedy scene despite only starting her comedy career in 2017. Able to perform in French & English, Celya’s sharp writing brings a unique look into life as a EU expat living in post brexit Britain. With a very likeable stage presence and natural ability Celya looks destined for the top.
Kate Martin
Kate Martin is a stand-up comedian who was made in the South but born in the North. Currently storming the clubs in London and beyond. Kate's experience in mental health gives fuel to her confident, high energy storytelling combined with razor sharp observations of life's quirks through queer eyes.... Max Turner Finalist 2021 | Comedy Store King Gong Winner 2021 | Blackout Winner 2021 | West Didsbury Festival - New Stand Up Comedian of the Year (2nd place) 2021
Daniel Foxx
Daniel is an award-winning comedian, writer, and croissant. After getting into stand-up comedy at university, Daniel quickly went on to become a finalist in the Chortle Student Comedy Awards. He has since performed at clubs around the country, Latitude Festival, and to appalled relatives at a family function.
Fatiha El-Ghorri
Underneath Fatiha’s colourful hijab is a mind full of cutting observations and engaging witticisms on the life and times of a British Muslim woman. Fatiha smashes the Muslim stereotypes and challenges people to think about what they think they know about Islam, Muslims, and Muslim women especially. As seen on The Jonathan Ross Show, The Russell Howard Hour, Comedians V Food, Stand Up Sketch Show, Jonathan Ross’ Comedy Club and Comedy Central at the Edinburgh Fringe, Fatiha is quickly making a name for herself tackling tough subjects like Islamophobia and dating by sharing her own experiences in her own funny and thought-provoking way.