Spencer Jones & Nate Kitch - Edinburgh Previews at The Wardrobe Theatre, Bristol
About the show
An eight-week mini-season of fantastic comedy as stand-up stars premier their latest shows before they head to the largest arts festival in the world.
Spencer Jones
Hello my name is Spencer Jones and I am writing this blurb. I’m coming to Bristol and I’m very excited. I am in the process of working out a new show. It’s about dogs so if you like dogs you might like this. But I must impress upon you that if you hate dogs, or you are scared of them, you will still like this. There will be characters, some silly songs, some dog leads and some stories and stuff. By the time I come to Bristol I think it’s going to be in pretty good shape but there will still be madness. So fingers crossed it should be pretty flipping good.
If you’ve never seen me before, then go online and read some reviews and have a look at it (me) if you have seen before. I’ll see you again soon (Bristol) x
★★★★★ The Times
★★★★ The Guardian
Nate Kitch
Following his sold out Edinburgh Fringe run and tour, the basically awarding-winning comic is back for his 3rd rodeo with this work-in-progress show!
The show is sort of about repeating and losing yourself and what happens when you manufacture a life and act, or both (and repeating yourself), it’s got a Peter Pan bit, loops, a lid, something about the Premier Inn and it’s very funny. Please come love/hate it as we build it together oh it’s also about repeating yourself.
“Comedy masterclass… Like a Matisse painting or jazz.”
★★★★★ The Scotsman
Featuring - Spencer Jones

Spencer Jones is a character comedian and creator of The Herbert - a grinning cockney prat specialising in prop, physical, visual, character, clown, music, old fashioned, retro and current comedy.
'... brilliantly creative prop work... could single-handedly give prop comedy a good name following a generation of hacks...' (Chortle)
'the nicest, funniest, silliest, most heart-warming hour you can have' (Scotsman On Sunday)
'... brilliant' (IMDB)
'... quite disturbing' (Digital Spy)
'Spencer Jones provides a constant stream of laughter' (The Scotsman)
'... lunacy in the slow lane...' (london Is Funny).
