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X-WR-CALNAME:Sat March 1st Comedy Club: Sean Meo, Steve Royle, Carly Smallman, Michael J. Dolan
X-WR-CALDESC:\nSaturday March 1st Comedy Club Night - 7.30 doors for 8pm start  Featuring: Sean Meo, Steve Royle, Carly Smallman, Michael J. Dolan with compere Spiky Mike.\nSean Meo\nSean Meo has been a stand up comic since 1989. Prior to that, he had been a full time snooker player and was a quarter finalist in the English Amateur Championships of 1987. He has risen to the very top of the UK comedy scene and regularly headlines at Jongleurs and The Comedy Store where he is a leading member of The Cutting Edge. Starting 1998 as Time Out Comic Of The Year, he appeared at the Kilkenny, Cork and Montreal Comedy Festivals and made his Edinburgh Festival debut in Catch 23. As well as acting in a movie "Comic Act" for the first time, he starred in four television commercials for the Vauxhall Vectra SRI.\n(Website:www.comedycv.co.uk/seanmeo/)\n \nSteve Royle\nBeing a juggler, Steve Royle is well suited to radio. It has often been commented that he as the face for it too. . .\nSteve is a comedian, actor, writer, BBC Radio presenter, husband and Dad. His wife, Janet, actually went into labour with their first child, Daisy, whilst Steve was presenting live on air with Sally Naden!\nFor over 12 years Steve could be found in the guise of "Mad Edgar" the court jester at Camelot theme park where he presented over 2000 "Crazy Juggling Shows". He has also supported both Peter Kay and Dave Spikey on tour and was voted "Entertainer of the Year" at the recent Red Rose Awards.\nHis many TV appearances have included "Phoenix Nights", "Max & Paddy", "Behind The Scene", "That's Entertainment", "Stand-up Britain", "Give Your Mate A Break", "The Afternoon Show", "Talk Of The North", "The Things You Do For Love", and despite being one of the North West's healthiest males, a medical insurance commercial for "Medicash".\nSteve is also co-founder of the "Slaughterhouse- Live" ("Laughter" with an "S") character comedy nights. The group regularly perform at "The Comedy Store" and they were nominated in the "best touring show" category at the Manchester Comedy Awards, losing out to Peter Kay!\n(Website: www.steveroyle.com)\n \nCarly Smallman\n\nCarly Smallman sings funny songs.  She was born in 1985, but didn’t begin performing stand-up comedy until 2009.  Her unique blend of outrageous impropriety and adorable sincerity has established her as a firm favourite on the comedy circuit.  She has played at some fabulous venues including Banana Cabaret, The Udderbelly, The Komedia, Soho Theatre and The Stand to name but a few.\nShe has appeared doing stand-up on THE ROB BRYDON SHOW (BBC2), was a regular cast member for hidden camera show SECRET INTERVIEW (Channel 5), moaned about irritating individuals on THE MOST ANNOYING PEOPLE 2011 (BBC3), and criticised people’s life choices on THE TOP 50 PLASTIC SURGERY SHOCKERS (E4).  She has also written and performed sketches for BBC Comedy Online, and has been heard on WHAT’S SO FUNNY (BBC Radio 4 Extra) with Rufus Hound.\n(Website: www.carlysmallman.com)\n \nMichael J. Dolan\n\n(Website: www.michaeljdolan.co.uk)\n \n \n \n \nTicket Prices:\n£11 on the door. £9 online - click 'BUY TICKETS' button below (Payments taken securely via PayPal)\nPlease note - When you click on 'BUY TICKETS' you will be directed to PayPal where you will need to make your purchase. You will then need to bring your PayPal confirmation receipt with you to the event which acts as your ticket
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SUMMARY:Sat March 1st Comedy Club: Sean Meo, Steve Royle, Carly Smallman, Michael J. Dolan
DESCRIPTION:\nSaturday March 1st Comedy Club Night - 7.30 doors for 8pm start  Featuring: Sean Meo, Steve Royle, Carly Smallman, Michael J. Dolan with compere Spiky Mike.\nSean Meo\nSean Meo has been a stand up comic since 1989. Prior to that, he had been a full time snooker player and was a quarter finalist in the English Amateur Championships of 1987. He has risen to the very top of the UK comedy scene and regularly headlines at Jongleurs and The Comedy Store where he is a leading member of The Cutting Edge. Starting 1998 as Time Out Comic Of The Year, he appeared at the Kilkenny, Cork and Montreal Comedy Festivals and made his Edinburgh Festival debut in Catch 23. As well as acting in a movie "Comic Act" for the first time, he starred in four television commercials for the Vauxhall Vectra SRI.\n(Website:www.comedycv.co.uk/seanmeo/)\n \nSteve Royle\nBeing a juggler, Steve Royle is well suited to radio. It has often been commented that he as the face for it too. . .\nSteve is a comedian, actor, writer, BBC Radio presenter, husband and Dad. His wife, Janet, actually went into labour with their first child, Daisy, whilst Steve was presenting live on air with Sally Naden!\nFor over 12 years Steve could be found in the guise of "Mad Edgar" the court jester at Camelot theme park where he presented over 2000 "Crazy Juggling Shows". He has also supported both Peter Kay and Dave Spikey on tour and was voted "Entertainer of the Year" at the recent Red Rose Awards.\nHis many TV appearances have included "Phoenix Nights", "Max & Paddy", "Behind The Scene", "That's Entertainment", "Stand-up Britain", "Give Your Mate A Break", "The Afternoon Show", "Talk Of The North", "The Things You Do For Love", and despite being one of the North West's healthiest males, a medical insurance commercial for "Medicash".\nSteve is also co-founder of the "Slaughterhouse- Live" ("Laughter" with an "S") character comedy nights. The group regularly perform at "The Comedy Store" and they were nominated in the "best touring show" category at the Manchester Comedy Awards, losing out to Peter Kay!\n(Website: www.steveroyle.com)\n \nCarly Smallman\n\nCarly Smallman sings funny songs.  She was born in 1985, but didn’t begin performing stand-up comedy until 2009.  Her unique blend of outrageous impropriety and adorable sincerity has established her as a firm favourite on the comedy circuit.  She has played at some fabulous venues including Banana Cabaret, The Udderbelly, The Komedia, Soho Theatre and The Stand to name but a few.\nShe has appeared doing stand-up on THE ROB BRYDON SHOW (BBC2), was a regular cast member for hidden camera show SECRET INTERVIEW (Channel 5), moaned about irritating individuals on THE MOST ANNOYING PEOPLE 2011 (BBC3), and criticised people’s life choices on THE TOP 50 PLASTIC SURGERY SHOCKERS (E4).  She has also written and performed sketches for BBC Comedy Online, and has been heard on WHAT’S SO FUNNY (BBC Radio 4 Extra) with Rufus Hound.\n(Website: www.carlysmallman.com)\n \nMichael J. Dolan\n\n(Website: www.michaeljdolan.co.uk)\n \n \n \n \nTicket Prices:\n£11 on the door. £9 online - click 'BUY TICKETS' button below (Payments taken securely via PayPal)\nPlease note - When you click on 'BUY TICKETS' you will be directed to PayPal where you will need to make your purchase. You will then need to bring your PayPal confirmation receipt with you to the event which acts as your ticket
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