Saturday 13 May - Hen & Chicken - 8.45pm (doors 7.45pm) £ 0.00

Stand Up For The Weekend with OLA & CO

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OlaStand Up
For The
Weekend
with OLA

also featuring
CHRIS BETTS
plus compere
MARK PALMER

"A vibrant, likeable performer who refreshingly encapsulates a young, urban spirit" Chortle

Young, driven and hugely talented, Ola is a stand-up comedian, writer and actor with natural originality and enviable stage presence.

Renowned for his intelligent, edgy humour, Ola has been selected to represent the UK in the Montreux Comedy Festival's gala showcasing the best comedy talent from around the world. He has already appeared on The Comedy Store on Comedy Central, and he writes for Radio 4's The Now Show, The News Quiz and Can't Tell Nathan Caton Nothing where he also played various roles.

He is also a regular member of The Comedy Store's acclaimed Cutting Edge team in London's Leicester Square - a weekly stand-up showcase for long-established comics.

"An infectiously playful spirit", Chortle

"The sort of enthusiastic, charismatic act likely to be plucked from the circuit by TV producers seeking a presenter to appeal to a youthful demographic" Chortle

"A confident, laid-back performer with a refreshing honesty and an interesting story to tell. He has some really smart jokes" The Scotsman

Chris Bettsalso featuring CHRIS BETTS

"An enticing prospect, a Canadian who deals in off-kilter thoughts sharpened by the occasional prod at taboo topics." The Independent

Chris Betts hails from Canada and has performed all over the world, quickly gaining a reputation for being one of the smartest and funniest acts on the circuit.  He has received numerous plaudits for his sharp material and relaxed stage presence.  Chris Betts’ mind is a curious place, where the philosophical meets the ridiculous. His material is a perfect balance of incisive social satire and complete silliness.  He has a style that is equal parts confident, thoughtful, ridiculous and mischievous.

"A confident style... a glint of steelier edge." Chortle