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Laugh Out Loud Comedy Club (LOL) archiveComedy club at venues across the UK. Up to four top professional comedians make you laugh, incredible atmosphere and great night out! Different acts every show. Paul Myrehaug was born in Camrose Alberta Canada; a place so cold school wouldn't be cancelled until the temperature dropped below -45 degrees. As a young man Paul wanted to be a professional hockey player, professional golfer, professional basketball player or a professional snowboarder. Then he found out how you much you had to exercise and diet and decided he would better off as a professional stand-up comic. Chris Cairns has bags of charm and a natural enthusiasm which makes him irresistible to audiences and while not looking very quick on his feet, he more than makes up for it with his speed of thought. His spontaneity and improvisational skills have created a demand for him not only as a compere but also as a strong and vastly experienced headline act. Chris has gained a reputation for being able to handle the toughest of rooms with his sharp put downs and a fine eye for a cutting remark. Alistair Williams describes his comedy style as ?the ramblings of a moron'. He must be doing something right though as he is highly regarded as one of the most exciting acts on the UK comedy circuit. Combining high energy with a super charismatic stage presence his set is packed with rip roaring gags from start to finish. Laugh Out Loud Comedy Club (LOL) website.

Cast/Performers

Paul Myrehaug, Chris Caims, Alistair Williams

Laugh Out Loud Comedy Club (LOL)

Laugh Out Loud Comedy Club (LOL) (Comedy) production archive for QTIX code T643555300. Details of all Laugh Out Loud Comedy Club (LOL) archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S2039059779

Archive Listings

3 Jun 17The Atkinson
Southport, Merseyside
Performance Details => Venue archive

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