Party: Brainwash Club with Trevor LOCK, The Pajama Men's Shenoah ALLEN.
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London's top comedy/variety/odd night is back with a world-class cast of fools for Valentines Day! Do we care about Valentines Day? Not really. Getting a good Brainwash is always a treat and in the past has featured such acts as Harry Hill, Omid Djalili, Reg D Hunter, Tony Law, Phil Kay, Kevin Eldon and Simon Munnery to name just a few. Don't be a chump, get on down!
LINE-UP:
TREVOR LOCK
A comedy gem, a true professional and a one-off... Not to be missed. He first went on the telly with Lee and Herring and on tour with Stewart Lee. He starred in all three series of Channel 4’s British Comedy Award winning, BAFTA nominated Star Stories, wrote two plays for Radio 4 and once addressed the Oxford Union on the meaning of life. Who does he think he is?
'An absolute masterclass in comedy' - The Scotsman
'Strangely charming and absolutely entertaining' - The Independent
SHENOAH ALLEN (of The Pajama Men)
Multi-award winning master of character and improvisation, and one half of the internationally acclaimed, The Pajama Men.
'I was doubled over in a kind of hysterical agony. I felt as if my lungs had migrated into my throat and that my anatomy would soon be inside out' - The Washington Post
'One of the most dazzling displays of comedy theatre I’ve ever seen. It's weird. And it's wonderful' - The Times
'Whip-smart and able to turn on the thinnest of dimes' - Chicago Tribune
LUCY PEARMAN
Edinburgh Fringe Comedy Award nominee 2017. Charisma in a bonnet, you'll fall head over heels.
'Impossible not to laugh' - The Scotsman
'Breathtakingly inventive' - Fest Mag
Plus your hosts...
ELLIS & ROSE
Anarchic live-wires. Malcolm Hardee Award Winners. London Cabaret Award Nominees.
'High-energy, innovative stuff from two entertaining, engaging guys' - The Scotsman
'The best double-act I've seen in years' - Harry Hill