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Phuket Punchline Comedy Returns Next Month

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Phuket Punchline Comedy returns next month

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PHUKET: -- Following the success of its sell-out shows last year, the Phuket Punchline Comedy Club returns for its first show of 2011 at the Holiday Inn Resort in Patong next month.

Three of the sharpest comedic minds on the UK comedy circuit will take to the stage on February 23.

Among the comedians lined up is Nick Doody, rated as one of Britain’s most popular stand-up artists.

Nick has tickled funny bones all around the world with his politically charged stand-up routine. He writes comedy for television and radio, with credits including Channel 4’s Friday Night Project and the Armando Iannucci’s Sony Award-winning Charm Offensive.

Nick can also lay claim to supporting the late great Bill Hicks on his final tour of the UK… at Bill’s request.

Also set to perform is Englishman Josh Howie, whose path into comedy is a story in itself.

An ex-public schoolboy, raised as a Buddhist and training to be a Rabbi, Josh was kicked off the program after being caught naked with a non-Jewish girl, so perhaps it was inevitable that he would go on to become a stand-up comedian.

Josh, who The Scotsman describes as a “young Woody Allen”, is the current presenter of the movie review show Movie Geek on Sky Movies and is a regular columnist with The Guardian newspaper.

Completing the trio of performers on the night will be Irishman Michael Legge.

Michael is best known as an improviser and was part of the very successful Scriptease show in London’s West End.

His writing credits include music for various MTV and Channel 4 shows, while he has been nominated for a BAFTA for his work on The Osbournes website.

Tickets for the show are on sale at venues across the island at 960 baht each until February 22.

Tickets will cost 1,200 baht on the night.

Doors open at 8pm for an 8:30pm show start. For more information visit www.phuketcomedy.com

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-- Phuket Gazette 2011-01-13

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