Camden Comedy Club presents:

CHRIS STOKES & MATT HOSS: WORKS-IN-PROGRESS

Camden Comedy Club, London, GB

PWYW
Entry Requirements: 18+

Matt Hoss and Chris Stokes are coming to Camden Comedy Club on the 3rd January to try out their brand new shows for Edinburgh Fringe 2019. This night will promise to be a perfect post-Christmas treat featuring two brand new shows.

CHRIS STOKES: WORK-IN-PROGRESS Award winning comedian Chris Stokes has appeared on BBC Three, Radio 4 and Dave, supported names such as Milton Jones and Jason Manford on UK tours and been named on the BBC New Talent Hotlist, Chris is an exciting and individual prospect on the British comedy scene, combining intelligence with an hilarious and erudite turn of phrase and has been described as playing with social misconceptions and dismantling them on stage via gag-packed first-hand anecdotes told with a charming and offbeat sincerity. “Excellent... Full of interesting ideas ★★★★ ” - Daily Mirror “Terrific... It takes some effort to mix script, tangent, conversation and heartbreak and make it all look so effortless ★★★★” - The Skinny “Very funny, well-crafted stand-up ★★★★” - Broadway Baby “Promises laughter from start to finish ★★★★” - Edinburgh Festivals Magazine “One impressive comic” - The New Statesman “A solid hour of great stand-up” - The List

MATT HOSS: HERE COMES YOUR MAN Matt Hoss is an award-winning comedian (Eric Barker Award 2015) who has been tour Support for Steve Bugeja, Mark Simmons and Lee Kyle. He has also written and performed for BBC radio (Grin Up North) and has written for comedy outlets like for Aussie News Today. He is also the host of two major comedy podcasts: Miffs and The Drunken Comedian Podcast.

Matt Hoss is a hopeless romantic, (with “hopeless” being the operative word). This upbeat stand-up comedy hour looks positively at Matt’s failed attempts at dating. For Matt, romance is a minefield and love is worry. He hilariously discusses awkward sexual encounters, racist girlfriends and seducing ladies with poetry. Matt analyses the heart of break-ups, why they hurt and why it’s good to go through them. Come along and see Matt’s heart-warming tales about rejection & acceptance.

“Warm and endearingly funny” – NARC magazine "Bloody great compering" - Sarah Bennetto “A seasoned, passionate comedian”- Monsoon * *“Matt was the host for the evening, and he was fantastic. He was warm, charming and witty and had great banter with the audience” – The Vegan Twist “Really funny” - Broadway Baby “Lovely” – The Guardian * *“Fan Favourite” The Ocelot

Come along and see Chris Stokes and Matt Hoss try out their brand new shows. It will be fun, unique and hilarious!