Chloe Petts
Chloe Petts’ “inexhaustibly funny mind” (Diva Magazine) and “compelling presence” (Steve Bennett, Chortle) has established her as one of the most exciting new acts on the circuit. Chloe is an alumna of the prestigious Pleasance Comedy Reserve, has been shortlisted for the BBC Comedy Award, was a finalist of Leicester Square New Comedian of the Year Awards 2017 and came runner-up in the Funny Women Awards 2017. She will be supporting Ed Gamble on his 2022 UK Tour Electric.
Joe Sutherland
Joe Sutherland is a comedian and Greggs brand ambassador. Stand-up, acting, writing, influencing, there is nothing he won’t think about doing and maybe even get around to. He performs all over the UK and internationally, sometimes on the internet and sometimes on the television (nature’s internet). Recent appearances include Dave's Hypothetical and the BBC's Eastenders. Yes, really.
Ahad Haider
"Ahad is a comedian from London(ish) with a wry and subversive outlook who would probably just be yet another deadpan white man if he wasn't lucky enough to be queer and South Asian".
Harry Wright
Britain’s 4th best gay autistic comedian. Soon down to 5th as diagnostic criteria improve. ‘Offbeat observations from an obsessive mind’: Harry Wright (Max Turner finalist 2020) discusses life as a gay man with autism. Astute, deceptively funny, looks a lot like Rodney Trotter but a foot shorter. Good sense of humour essential, no timewasters.
Chris Hall
Christopher is a trained dancer and performer. Last year during lockdown 3.0 Christopher took to Instagram and Tik Tok and started releasing series of sketches; 6 months later he has built up an impressive following and a series of characters that have been cheering up the nation. You can also catch Chris in the pilot episode of Vandullz on BBC iPlayer.
Mark Bittlestone
You know enough already about this freak xox