Visual Comedy
What you see is what you get, and what you get is uproariously funny sketches, observational humour, hilarious improvisations and a whole lot more. The refreshing concept of visual comedy dictates that it can no longer be said that it is only beauty that resides in the eye of the beholder! Exquisite, exciting and exuberant, this thoroughly original style of laughter generation is already getting a look-in with audiences around the country as more and more people focus on its delights.
Visual Comedy Overview
Jim Tavare
Very funny comedian. Appeared on Royal Variety show with his cello
Mandy Muden
very clever, funny magician - a female Tommy Cooper
Men In Coats
Slapstick and tomfoolery.
The Comedy Store Players
Established at The Comedy Store back in 1985, the Comedy Store Players continue to comedy storeimprovise to audience suggestion and wow audiences twice a week at London's world famous Comedy Store.
Renowned for their rapid-fire wit, and impressive powers of improvisation, 18 years on, the esteemed team continue playing to packed out audiences and receive rave reviews. Each show is totally unique and ingenuous with the Players improvising sketches and routines based on
audience suggestion to hilarious effect. Each show is entirely unscripted and completely improvised on the night so no two performances are ever the same. Expect a furiously paced show, heavily laden with spontaneity, absurdity, surreal sketches, music, and expertly- crafted mayhem from the finest performers in the business.
Original founder members included Mike Myers, Kit Hollerbach and Neil Mullarkey. Richard Vranch and Josie Lawrence joined soon after and continue to improvise to the present day along with Neil, Andy Smart, Lee Simpson and Jim Sweeney. Other esteemed guests of the
Players have previously included Eddie Izzard, Nick Hancock, Julian Clary, Rory Bremner, Ben Keaton, Mike McShane, Nicolas Parsons, Tony Slattery, Greg Proops, Boothby Graffoe and Rich Hall to name but a few.
Paul Morocco & Ole
Visual comedy
Paul Zenon
Engaging comedy magic - several C4 TV series
Phil Cool
The man with the rubber face