Musical Comedian
Playfully combining stand up comedy and music, our feel-good Musical Comedian is a delight to watch. He has devised his own unique brand of musical comedy that has audiences in hysterically laughing at his gags a witty songwriting skills.
From Cbeebies to Harley Davidson our Musical Comedian has proven to be a success for a wide range of corporate clients. He can be booked to entertain your guests with his unique brand of stand up comedy. He is also available for private parties, weddings and for festive celebrations. His music comedy is the perfect ice breaker for any event type or as the piece de resistance to end the night with a smile on everyone’s faces.
His one-of-a-kind musical comedy always leaves a long lasting impression on the guests and his open, friendly nature makes him and incredibly approachable character. As a professional comedian he always endeavours to deliver a winning performance, therefor likes to research each event and the client tailor parts of the routine to them. As an added bonus, our Musical Comedian can even write a bespoke song all about your company and team.
The guitar-wielding stand up comedian is familiar face who has appeared in several TV commercials for products such as EDF, Samsung, Cravendale and The Post Office, but in front of an audience is where his talents really come to light. The comedian is often booked to warm-up TV studio audiences pre-recording and most notably reached the semi-finals of Britain's Got Talent on which he include Ant and Dec in his routine.
If you want your guests to leave your event with a big smile on their face, contact our Entertainment Coordinators to book this professional comedian.
" Using only the bare essentials of a guitar, some toy instruments, and a few lighting changes, he delivers an hour of musical comedy with plenty of laughs and the sort of thing musical theatre PR people call the ‘feelgood factor’. "
Broadway Baby
" He knows the difference between 'stand up' and 'warm up'. He communicates clearly and with great humour, the audience enjoy him as much as the show they've come to see "
Floor Manager for Loose Women (ITV)