Larry Dean
Larry Dean
Larry Dean is a three-time Edinburgh Comedy Award nominee who has firmly established himself as one of the UK’s leading stand-ups. Named by The Telegraph as one of the 50 Best Comedians of the 21st Century, his TV credits include Live at the Apollo, QI, Mock The Week, Michael McIntyre’s Big Show, Richard Osman’s House of Games, and The Royal Variety Performance. Larry’s reach extends far beyond the stage, with over 200 million views online.
Upcoming shows featuring Larry Dean
Larry Dean
As seen on Mock the Week, Live at the Apollo, The Royal Variety Performance, Live From The BBC & Comedy Central's Roast Battle. "One of the most honest, moving, and incredibly funny sets I've seen in a very long time" ★★★★★ (The Herald) "Expert observational humour" ★★★★★ (The Independent)
Nabil Abdulrashid
As seen on Live at the Apollo, Would I Lie To You?, The Last Leg, QI, 8 out of 10 Cats Does Countdown and Richard Osman's House of Games “emerging as one of comedy’s most honest chroniclers of life’s complexities and contradictions.” ★★★★ (The Guardian) “A potent, mischievously entertaining voice” ★★★★ (The Scotsman)
Sara Barron
As seen on Live at The Apollo, 8 Out of 10 Cats, Hypothetical, Frankie Boyle's New World Order and Would I Lie To You? “Beautifully crafted, no-nonsense stand-up… Highly recommended” ★★★★ (The Sunday Times)
Sara Barron
As seen on Live at The Apollo, 8 Out of 10 Cats, Hypothetical, Frankie Boyle's New World Order and Would I Lie To You? “Beautifully crafted, no-nonsense stand-up… Highly recommended” ★★★★ (The Sunday Times)
Larry Dean
As seen on Mock the Week, Live at the Apollo, The Royal Variety Performance, Live From The BBC & Comedy Central's Roast Battle. "One of the most honest, moving, and incredibly funny sets I've seen in a very long time" ★★★★★ (The Herald) "Expert observational humour" ★★★★★ (The Independent)
Sikisa
Live At The Apollo & The BBC New Comedy Awards, Jonathan Ross’ Comedy Club, Sorry I didn’t Know, The Stand Up Sketch Show & Comedy Central Live “Charismatic, confident and utterly hilarious” ★★★★ (The Guardian).