Teddington event of the week: Comedy at the Landmark Arts Centre

By Ellie Brown - Local Democracy Reporter

4th Feb 2022 | Local News

Live comedy returns to Teddington next week
Live comedy returns to Teddington next week

TEDDINGTON'S premier comedy night is back at the Landmark Arts Centre next week with another line-up of rising comic talent.

Headliner Travis Jay has been making waves in the circuit for 12 years and supported big names such as Dave Chapelle on tour.

Jay also has a range of TV credits to his name, among them Channel 4's Black, British and Funny, Comedy Central's Drunk History and Spitting Image - on which he is a writer.

A review of his 2021 show called it his "most powerful to date" with material ranging from Jay's experience of therapy to the Black Lives Matter movement.

Jay will be joined on Thursday by Kieran Boyd, an Edinburgh festival regular who recently supported Ed Gamble on tour, and Irish comic Marise Gaughan whose memoir will be published this April.

The trio will be performing next Thursday (10 February) evening at the Landmark Arts Centre.

Tickets are £15, £13 for Landmark members and £10 for students/anyone part of a group of more than 6.

The show is suitable for ages 16 and over and starts at 8pm (doors and bar open 7.15pm).

For more information and to book visit www.landmarkartscentre.org/events/comedy-and-other-events.php

Read a review of the Landmark's new comedy night HERE

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