Thursday January 26th
BRIAN DAMAGE & KRYSTAL

Brian Damage & Krysstal are a unique comedy double act based in London. Blending music, deadpan comedy and silliness they have been working together on the London Comedy Circuit for the last five years. In that time they have performed not only around the UK but also in Germany, South Africa and Australia.
Right now they are back in London after a very successful Melbourne and Edinburgh Festival
Jongleurs act of the year 1998
TV credits include
“The Best of The Fest”
“Jongleurs”
“Melbourne Comedy Festival Just For Laughs”
“ – as daft and charming as they are funny…”The Stage (Aug 2002)
“Brian Damage is a legend on the London Comedy Circuit….cracking deadpan act.” Chris Wilson – StandUpCom Magazine 2001
“ Always enjoyable…. incredibly funny…. His ‘Buddy Holly plays Oasis’ is a gem” Chortle (The UK Comedy Guide 2000)
“If you like daft stuff you’ll love this new album… by Brian Damage and Krysstal” TIME OUT (London 2001)
“..excellent but grumpy Brian Damage… his material is very dry, his charm infectious” IC Scotland.co.uk (Edinburgh Festival 2001)
CHRISTIAN ANCLIFF

with his debut at the 2010 Fringe, with a double handed show called Baggage of Being, winning him four star reviews, particularly for his popular improve games with full audience participation.
Also noted for his role in the E-Comedy Tour of 2010, in association with Citroen, crossing the country on one tank of petrol in a stand-up tour of one week, featured on BBC television and radio, Galaxy FM, among a others, he is quickly being noted as a rising star of comedy,
STEPH LANE
MC:CLYDE WEST

Described in "Time Out" as experienced, which is an understatement. Clyde knows his comedy craft and delivers his excellent set in a punchy, slick style. Clyde has performed at all the main London comedy clubs and excels in front of any audiences; he is also a regular performer on the very successful 'Black Circuit'. Recently he was seen on TV's 'Club Class.'
The performance and his persona are appealing and he is now being booked to headline most clubs. He is the resident compare of a comedy club in Essex although to truly see this man perform and work a room, he should be booked to do a set. At a recent gig in Maidstone "What's On Kent" described him as "Side splitting funny." Clyde lives in Stratford in East London and much of his humour comes from his surroundings.