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Salt Box Comedy Club - Pappy's archiveSalt Box Comedy Club as part of the Norwich Comedy Festival, the alternative comedy club, presents its first ever Edinburgh Fringe Preview. PAPPYS - From Channel 4 & Radio 4 and fresh from a massive international tour, "the funniest sketch troupe on the fringe" (Scotsman) return with their biggest show ever!?If.Comedy nominated 2007.?Chortle Award Winners 2008.?Total sellout 2008/09. "Best in their genre" ***** Mirror. "The sheer joy with which these men deliver their skits and lines makes Pappy’s irresistible." ***** Metro "Beneath the larking about there’s a painstakingly constructed hour of quick fire gags, recurring characters, and snappy songs. By the end of it, the crowd is as elated as the performers, and that’s saying something." ***** Independent on Sunday Plus support from the best up-coming comedians from the East Anglian comedy scene: Ben Smith Is a boring name. He has never won a comedy award. He is not American. He is currently 25th out of 890,000 results on Google for the search phrase - "Ben Smith Comedian". He does a care what you think of him. He has a reputation for constant faliure mixed with blind optimism. Plus Louisa Theobald & Alex Holland With MC Dan McKee Dan McKee (ITVs 6 Acts in 60 Seconds) is an accomplished performer and experienced compere well known for his unique take on audience interaction. He has a reputation for intelligent material mixed with outright peculiarity.? "alarmingly tactile stage presence"-Maddog Magazine

Cast/Performers

Ben Smith, Lousia Theobald, Alex Holland, Dan McKee (MC)

Salt Box Comedy Club - Pappy's

Salt Box Comedy Club - Pappy's (Comedy) production archive for QTIX code T428949596. Details of all Salt Box Comedy Club - Pappy's archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S0104325721

Archive Listings

15 Jun 10Arts Centre
Norwich, Norfolk
Performance Details => Venue archive

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