
Quip Shed Comedy @Old Cranleighan Club ft. Rhys James
Quip Shed Comedy @Old Cranleighan Club ft. Rhys James at Old Cranleighan Club, Thames Ditton
- View tickets
Quip Shed Comedy @Old Cranleighan Club ft. Rhys James £22.50
Added by the promoter or venue
Featuring - Rhys James

'Rhys James is a comedian who began performing in 2009 in student competitions such as Comedy Central's Funniest Student in 2010, and Chortle's Student Comedy Award. He made his Edinburgh debut as a performer for The Pleasance Comedy Reserve in 2010, and again in 2012 as a performer in AAA- Stand Up. He has also written material for Russell Howard's Good News (http://www.chortle.co.uk).
He’s a super-sharp writer, with a ton of smart, intricately-written jokes and stories where you’re never more than a few seconds away from another punchline.
'Highly amusing' (The Stage).
Ben Norris

A stand up comedian working in the UK and abroad.
A popular comic/DJ on MTV, Ben has also performed on the BBC's Stand Up Show and They Think It's All Over.
His routines are a breath of fresh air, and highly original - check out his Shakespearian Porn routine...
'Killer gags' (The Scotsman)
'well-stocked arsenal of sharp lines and the wherewithal to work any crowd make Norris one of the more engaging and enjoyable comics' (Chortle)
'A master of the craft... an hour of the most polished stand-up you are likely to see'
(GQ Magazine)
'One of the comedy circuits best improvisers' (The Daily Mirror).
Aurie Styla

'Aurie Styla, a young entertainer from London is mostly known for his performing as a stand-up comedian, presenter and owner and host of Funny Heads. Anyone who has seen him perform will remember his charisma, tongue-in-cheek banter and fluid delivery.
Since 2010, Aurie Styla has taken the definitive path of a stand-up comedian, but has been on stage since he was 15. Whilst trying out poetry, music and dance, Aurie always brought humour into his performances and at 18, discovered his talent for presenting. As the years went on,Aurie became popular around the university scene for his interviewing skills, clubnight and show hosting which then lead to the inevitable road of stand up comedy.'