Building on from our previous sell out shows, we are delighted to announce the next comedy night at the DCBL Stadium on Friday 13th February in partnership with local promoter The Giggle Shack.
MC Jon Capewell will introduce Brennan Reece, Jenny Collier and Steve Day for another night of fun at the DCBL Stadium.
Brennan Reece
Brennan Reece is a multi-award winning working class wordsmith from Manchester who has supported the likes of Joe Lycett and Rob Brydon.
Over the past few years he has appeared on some of the UK's biggest comedy shows such as Live At The Apollo (BBC), Roast Battle (Comedy Central), The Stand Up Sketch Show (ITV), Comedy Central At The Comedy Store (Comedy Central) and Life Lessons (BBC).
He has toured his shows all over the world including Melbourne Comedy Festival, New Zealand Comedy Festival and he was also nominated for an Edinburgh Comedy Award (Best Newcomer), BBC New Comedy Award and won English Comedian Of The Year.
He has written for TV shows on BBC, ITV, Channel 4 and Comedy Central. And his own original content has clocked up over 15 million views online.
“Absolutely incredible” - Phoebe Waller Bridge
"A powerfully entertaining, unstoppable force" - Chortle
Instagram: @brennanreece
Jenny Collier
Jenny Collier is an award-winning, Welsh stand up comedian, writer and actor.
A regular on the club and festival circuit in the UK and around the world, she has performed in Hong Kong, the Philippines, Singapore, Switzerland and Australia, where she won the Percy Award for most tickets sold for her show at the Adelaide Fringe.
Jenny has supported Jason Manford, John Bishop, Arthur Smith, and Shaparak Khorsandi on their UK tours.
“Refreshingly original...Excellent” - Broadway Baby
“One to watch” - Edinburgh Evening News
Steve Day
Steve Day is a truly unique comedian - warm, witty and engaging whilst dealing with the dilemmas of being a deaf man in a hearing world. Steve went on his first national tour back in 2006, and has since been performing across the world to critical acclaim.
Day has had several one-man shows at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe: "Deaf in the Afternoon" (2002), "A Night at the Pictures" (2005), "Comprehensive Steve Day" (2006), "A Night at the Pictures (2007), Should I Stay or Should I Go? (2008)", and "Run, deaf Boy, Run" (2011).
In 2005, Day performed as part of "Abnormally Funny People", with Steve Best, Liz Carr, Tanyalee Davis, Chris McCausland and Simon Minty. He still makes occasional performances as part of the group, most recently a promotional video for the Disability Rights Commission.
For the past eleven years Steve has been performing to huge laughter around the country and abroad.
"Revelatory and very funny" - The Guardian
"Has a self-effacing charm which endears him to audiences" - Chortle
Instagram: @deafsteve99
Building on from our previous sell out shows, we are delighted to announce the next comedy night at the DCBL Stadium on Friday 13th February in partnership with local promoter The Giggle Shack.
MC Jon Capewell will introduce Brennan Reece, Jenny Collier and Steve Day for another night of fun at the DCBL Stadium.
Brennan Reece
Brennan Reece is a multi-award winning working class wordsmith from Manchester who has supported the likes of Joe Lycett and Rob Brydon.
Over the past few years he has appeared on some of the UK's biggest comedy shows such as Live At The Apollo (BBC), Roast Battle (Comedy Central), The Stand Up Sketch Show (ITV), Comedy Central At The Comedy Store (Comedy Central) and Life Lessons (BBC).
He has toured his shows all over the world including Melbourne Comedy Festival, New Zealand Comedy Festival and he was also nominated for an Edinburgh Comedy Award (Best Newcomer), BBC New Comedy Award and won English Comedian Of The Year.
He has written for TV shows on BBC, ITV, Channel 4 and Comedy Central. And his own original content has clocked up over 15 million views online.
“Absolutely incredible” - Phoebe Waller Bridge
"A powerfully entertaining, unstoppable force" - Chortle
Instagram: @brennanreece
Jenny Collier
Jenny Collier is an award-winning, Welsh stand up comedian, writer and actor.
A regular on the club and festival circuit in the UK and around the world, she has performed in Hong Kong, the Philippines, Singapore, Switzerland and Australia, where she won the Percy Award for most tickets sold for her show at the Adelaide Fringe.
Jenny has supported Jason Manford, John Bishop, Arthur Smith, and Shaparak Khorsandi on their UK tours.
“Refreshingly original...Excellent” - Broadway Baby
“One to watch” - Edinburgh Evening News
Steve Day
Steve Day is a truly unique comedian - warm, witty and engaging whilst dealing with the dilemmas of being a deaf man in a hearing world. Steve went on his first national tour back in 2006, and has since been performing across the world to critical acclaim.
Day has had several one-man shows at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe: "Deaf in the Afternoon" (2002), "A Night at the Pictures" (2005), "Comprehensive Steve Day" (2006), "A Night at the Pictures (2007), Should I Stay or Should I Go? (2008)", and "Run, deaf Boy, Run" (2011).
In 2005, Day performed as part of "Abnormally Funny People", with Steve Best, Liz Carr, Tanyalee Davis, Chris McCausland and Simon Minty. He still makes occasional performances as part of the group, most recently a promotional video for the Disability Rights Commission.
For the past eleven years Steve has been performing to huge laughter around the country and abroad.
"Revelatory and very funny" - The Guardian
"Has a self-effacing charm which endears him to audiences" - Chortle
Instagram: @deafsteve99
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