Sunday afternoon, April 19th, Star of Kings

Sunday afternoon, April 19th, Star of Kings
Sunday, April 19th, at The Star of Kings kicked off thanks to Sobin ST and why middle class white women aren’t what he wants when he goes to yoga to reconnect with his spiritual culture. After Sobin was Jenny Jope who comes from a well known Cornish gene puddle. Next was Roger Clarke who is finding it difficult to get an autism diagnosis, because he can’t get a convenient date that’s divisible by three. It was then over the Robert Idel who was recently traumatised at a business networking gathering recently, only too discover he’s too old for business networking gatherings. James Streeter then let us know about his favourite PornHub category, and it’s quite a bit more exotic than you’d imagine. The fabulous Rosie G was next with the invention of rhythm, which was apparently Neanderthal man…and a virgin. Hot on Rosie’s heels was Mel Dram who has an interesting take on bubble tea and hearses. Closing the show as the hilarious Lee VG and everything from how to name your hometown to the mystery of the narwal and if Nando’s delivers.
The second half got going with my favourite ever bit of card magic before handing over to guest MC Amber Phillips (pictured) who brought to the stage the hilarious Evan Henley who had an exceptionally fascinating Q&A with his fans. It was then over to Herries Anderton who’s an absolute boss at putting things off. So much so he’s a procrastinator. Richard Taylor then got his cock out for the crowd, before stuffing it back in the Iceland bag. After Richard was Mark Bloodworth and the fine tradition of being a Dick in politics. Hot on Mark’s heels was Bruno (aka Paul Mackman), a man who’s worked with all the big name showbiz Bruces. We then had the fabulous Ellis Strong who’s got a new job which is keeping a family business alive and throbbing. Our penultimate act was Sean Wareing and why a helium overdose is the most fun way to go. Closing the show was the hilarious Calvin Smith. Calvin broke the news to the tall people in the room: you’re gonna die before the shorties. He closed on some theological comedy and how blessed are the wig makers.