
Smirk Experience @ Shortlands Tavern
Smirk Experience @ Shortlands Tavern at The Shortlands Tavern, Bromley
- View ticketsSmirk Experience @ Shortlands Tavern ft. Pierre Hollins £11.00Includes booking feeSupplied by WeGotTickets
About the show
We have got an AWESOME line up for May's Smirk at the Tav.
Pierre Hollins is closing the show- and we can't bloody wait. He's been on BBC, ITV, Channel 5 and, as of 28-5, the Shortlands Tavern.
The brilliant Tim Clark (as seen on Channel Four) opens the show and up and coming talent Michael Campuzano makes up the bill.
South London's finest MC James Dowdeswell resides as MC.
Featuring - Pierre Hollins

A veteran of the comedy circuit and a regular at Jongleurs and The Comedy Store, described variously as 'far-fetched and semi-dangerous' and 'silly and daft'. Watch out for his bizarre mixture of stand up and song, including his one string electric squash racquet! His 'songs' are jokes that rhyme, set to a guitar backbeat and cover topics from love and hate, to sex and politics. With a totally original voice he delivers his material with charm and irrelevance.
'... the amiable Pierre Hollins with his compelling chatty style and absurd guitar posturing... With a totally original voice he delivers his material with charm and irrelevance...' (Funhouse Comedy).
Tim Clark

A Liverpool comic who is one of the funniest stand-ups on the circuit. Tim has been a Stand-up comic for most of his adult life, and still does over two hundred shows each year. He has appeared all over Europe, the Far East, the Middle East, and most recently at the Mumbai Comedy Store. He is resident host of British Stand-Up in Bergen, Norway.
On TV he was host of the classic game show Give Us A Clue (BBC 1); the sporting chat show Under The Moon(Channel 4); as well as scores of appearances on various stand-up and panel shows.
'Loved it' (The Sunday People)
'... hides his considerable skill behind a blokeish mask of bonhomie which appears absolutely effortless in construction... An unsung hero of stand-up comedy - the current master of this underrated art' (The Guardian).