Comedy in Tavistock is back. Again! Again! Plymouth based promoters “A Press of Suspects {presents}'' are returning to bring their unique brand of comedy night to good ol’ Tavy! Taking place in the unusual setting of the old Courtroom at the reopened World Heritige Guildhall on the 22nd July. This night promises to be a bundle of laughs with a great varied line up with FIVE fantastic comics. Tickets either £10/14, pay what you can afford - you’d be a fool to miss out . All hosted by the anarchic, owl obsessed Willtordian Ballorian Edwardian.
Suzy Bennet: A born and bred Plymouthian! Former Butlins Redcoat and proud Devonian Suzy ‘accidentally’ won an award on her 6th gig and has kept the laughs, and her accent, going strong ever since, performing around the UK as well as overseas. She is the voice of the ‘Plymouth Trails’ Tour app and was recently named as one of the ‘50 Coolest people from Plymouth’ by the Evening Herald (It was in no particular order so she assumes she came third after Dawn French and Wayne Sleep).
Edward Tripp: A stand-up comedy poet, writer and visual artist, living in Devon. Edward has previously brought his unique brand of spoken-word to nights and festivals such as Spork! Poetic Licence and WOMAD. “Strange, surreal and side-splittingly funny” - Razz Magazine. “Dave Allen meets David Lynch” - The Spoils Collective “…he’s been known to cover himself in yeast and wield papier mache effigies of his mum’s head, whilst delivering profound and universal truths…” - Spork!
Ben Treloar: A Cornish human male: a charming, disarming presence with great material. A now regular on the South West comedy circuit - one to watch out for in the near future.
Mimi Emily: Won the Cornish Comedian of the Year competition. AFTER 3 gigs! A complete natural, catch her before she hits the big time.
Ems Coombes: Up and coming Totnes based Comedian, a lady with little filter and big energy. Ems had a stroke and brain haemorrhage at 17 and has been (in her words) “ducking awesome since then”. Funny and fearsome.
Tickets are £10 or £14 – you decide, the more you pay the more the comics get.
In a time where we are all looking for a little escape, this show is a great way to have a giggle and actually meet up with friends in real life.