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CHRIS TURNER

Chris is an award-winning stand-up comedian, with appearances on NBC’s Last Comic Standing and RTL4’s The Comedy Factory, and a comedy album released on the renowned New Wave Entertainment record label.

His debut show Pretty Fly won the Amused Moose People's Choice award for best show at the Edinburgh Fringe, and his fiercely personal show XXV was called ‘the best show I’ve reviewed in seven years’ by The List.

With 25 million views on YouTube and headline performances at New York’s world-famous Comedy Cellar, Chris is one of the most in-demand comedians on the corporate circuit.

In September 2021, Chris was the first ever British comedian to perform on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, and in 2022 he starred in Cirque Du Soleil’s Vegas residency Mad Apple, the first Cirque show to feature stand up comedy.

Chris’ Twitter: @ChrisPJTurner
christurnercomedy.com

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DANIEL NILS ROBERTS

Daniel is a comedian, actor, improviser and film-maker. As a member of comedy sensations Austentatious he has starred in a BBC Radio 4 series, sold out multiple major UK tours, and conquered London’s glittering West End.

His three inventive solo comedy shows have gathered rave reviews, and been nominated variously for ‘Best Comedy’ at Fringe World in Perth, Australia on two occasions, and ‘Best Comedy Event’ at Buxton Fringe. The History of the World in 1 Hour sold out multiple festival runs in 2019, and was selected as one of ‘The Scotsman Critics' Best Comedy Shows To See This Year’.

In addition he has written and starred in videos for BAFTA-winning History Bombs, been nominated for numerous awards for his film-making work, and leant his humorous vocal talents to an array of video voiceovers.

In 2022 a podcast he co-created with Ralph Jones – Come Into My Kitchen – was nominated for ‘Best Comedy’ at the British Podcast Awards, UK podcasting’s highest honour.

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DOUGLAS WALKER

Douglas has been performing improvised comedy for over 10 years, including as a founding member of Brighton institution Off the Cuff, and as an ex-director of The Oxford Imps.

His recent credits include everything from lending his voice to an election campaign video for the Green Party, to giving a guest lecture on improvised comedy at the University of Westminster and regularly contributing to one of London's most innovative events, Stand Up Philosophy.

He has presented four solo shows, Möglich, Komischer, Zuschauer and Of Christmas Past at the Edinburgh Fringe and in Australia – where he was nominated for the Arts Editor Award at Perth Fringe, and won a ‘Best Comedy’ Weekly Award in Adelaide.

In 2020 he appeared in Tony Kushner’s new adaptation of The Visit at the National Theatre, opposite Lesley Manville and Hugo Weaving.

TOM SKELTON

Tom is a character & sketch comedian, storyteller and improviser.

His other improv endeavours include being a founding member of Fringe sell-out smashes Adventures of the Improvised Sherlock Holmes, starring with Melbourne giants The Big Hoo Haa, playing with crack London outfit Shoot From the Hip and helming comedy hotbed The Oxford Imps.

Tom wrote, directed and starred in the five-star comedy Freshwoman, has worked with the BAFTA award-winning History Bombs, and wrote and performed Did You Hear What I Saw? with fellow comic Tom GK, about friendship through hearing loss and visual impairment.

Tom has toured six solo shows across the UK, Australia and New Zealand: Foolball (the history of the greatest football club that never existed), Orwellian dystopia 2061; Blind Man’s Bluff, a virtuoso account of losing his sight; 2018’s noir espionage parody Blind Eye Spy; Tom Skelton's One-man Macbeth; and 2020 Visions (What if I hadn't gone blind?), which won the Perth Fringe World Weekly Comedy Award and was a complete sell-out at New Zealand Fringe in 2020.