Standard: £16
Avalon Comedy presents the biggest stars of tomorrow … today! With the Avalon Comedy Network you get to see four brilliantly funny up-and-coming comedians in one night and for one cheap price.
Alfie Brown (Headliner)
Alfie’s firebrand style of comedy has been forged from years of pushing boundaries and experimentation. Natural stage presence combined with explosive material makes for a thrilling performance every time he hits the stage. Constantly evolving and striving for ways to innovate, Alfie can move from hour-long idea driven shows to tight sets in various clubs effortlessly.
Josh Weller (Host)
Recently hand picked by Fred Armisen to be his opener, Josh Weller is a failed musician turned comedian, viral content maker, comic book author and podcast host. He was born in England, raised in Malaysia and now lives in London. As seen on ITV2 Stand Up Sketch Show, Weller’s high energy brand of cleverly self-deprecating stand-up landed him on pro bills after just one year on the circuit. In addition to his live comedy work, Josh has developed a loyal fanbase for his viral musical videos and online content, with views in the millions which includes mockumentaries, sketches, professional trolling, animated stand-up comedy shorts, character work, and more. His 2020 mockumentary ‘The U2 Taken Paradox’ has had over a million views and angered legions of loyal U2 fans.
Lulu Popplewell
Comedian and actor Lulu Popplewell is probably most famous for her role as the first lobster in classic movie “Love Actually”, but her stand-up comedy skills have recently got her to the final of the Leicester Square Theatre “New Comedian Of The Year” and the Chortle Student Comedy Award.
Runi Talwar
Having recently moved from Sydney to London, Runi is an incredibly exciting up and coming stand-up comedian and writer with a unique brand of canny irreverent comedy. Alongside being an award-nominated stand-up comedian, Runi is an accomplished improviser, being among the first graduating class of Improv Theatre Sydney as well as training at iO Chicago and Second City. As a writer, Runi has written for ABC Australia, SBS Australia in addition to TV and radio panel shows such as Hypothetical, Have I Got News For You, The Now Show and BBC News Quiz.