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April
Fri 16 WEDGE COMEDY CLUB
Tickets will be available on the door

featuring MICHAEL FABBRI + COLIN COLE + Special Guest
7.30pm £8.00 /£6.00 Members/NUS For full details of our Friday Night
Comedy Menu
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MICHAEL FABBRI

Michael Fabbri quickly stamped his mark on the UK circuit appearing in the 2003 final of Channel 4’s So You Think You’re Funny? and rapidly earned a reputation as one of the most promising up and coming comedians on the circuit.

A reputation that he is living up to, regularly performing for the best clubs in the country.

With a dark and honest approach to some of life’s more touchy subjects Fabbri manages to effortlessly slip between some harsh, controversial topics to light-hearted silliness to make for a refreshingly eclectic and brilliantly funny act.

ANDY ROBINSON

Colin is literally one of the biggest names in comedy in Australia - not only is he 6' 7", he is also known for his hugely dynamic performance. His delivery is fast and furious, and his material ranges from the topical to the observational.

He has toured extensively in the US, Canada and Hawaii, and now he’s also taking the UK by storm.

He’s been described by The New York Times as "One of the most exciting performers to come out of Australia since Skippy!"

Colin is a highly skilled and experienced performer, his ability to break barriers with this universally funny material makes him appealing to a wide range of audience.

"He memorised the audience, they only took their eyes off him to laugh" - The Melbourne Age

"One of the most exciting performers to come out of Australia since skippy!" - New York Times

"The highlight of the night had to be Colin Cole - first time performing in the country, and managed to shake the travel dust off his shoes as soon as he hit the stage. He appeared natural and relaxed and had the audience in the palm of his hand. Whether it be a gag on a well-worn subject, or something he spotted on the way into town, every punch line was a gem to behold; every joke expertly crafted. This man, you've got to see!" - The Toronto Star

SPECIAL GUEST