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Barnstormers comedy back at Leighton Buzzard Library Theatre

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Published Date:
01 December 2009
A night of stand-up at the venue.
THERE'S more great comedy in Leighton Buzzard next Thursday (December 10) when the Barnstormers are back at the Library Theatre with a trio of top London stand-up men.

Kevin Precious will be introducing John Gordillo, Paul Kerenza and Matt Kirshen for a night of fun.

Londoner Gordillo recently returned to stand-up after a six year break.

His show, Divide and Conga, went on to become one of the most acclaimed of Edinburgh 2008, receiving five-star reviews across the board. The comedian returned to the festival this year for another controversial show.

Exiled Cornish-man Paul Kerenza has established himself as one of British comedy's leading young talents, both as a writer and a comedian. In just a few short years he has become a regular at the UK's biggest venues.

He writes for various sitcoms, including BBC1 hits Not Going Out and After You've Gone, as well as sketch shows such as Dead Ringers, ITV's CGI UK and BBC3's The Wrong Door.

He was awarded the Titheridge Prize as BBC Radio Entertainment's in-house comedy writer, and has also written for The News Quiz and The Now Show

At 26, Matt Kirshen's precision wit has already earned him an impressive reputation on the UK comedy circuit and he's an established fixture at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival.

Tickets are available from The Library Theatre 0300 300 8125 .Doors open at 7.30 and the show starts at 8.00.

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  • Last Updated: 01 December 2009 1:24 PM
  • Source: Leighton Buzzard Observer
  • Location: Leighton Buzzard
 
 
 


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