Last Wednesday at The Bell, the day after G&B’s 12th birthday, the celebrations carried on with another packed night of comedy.
Opening the first half was Rosie Gray, who’s currently dating a cartoon mouse. Next was Raj Kukadia, who made it clear he doesn’t want tacos with haggis in them. After Raj was Sara Louise Aston, bringing some creativity to proceedings, before Will Hatfield reminded us all of the appeal of some very lovely grey hair. Tony Matthews then reflected on how he was much younger in the old days. Closing the first half was Charlie Firth, with concerns that he might one day be a nepo baby.
After the break the second half got underway thanks to Godfrey Mercado , who gets confused whenever someone opens a can of Coke around him. Next was MJ, appearing in a film called Single in Maidenhead. After MJ was Daniel Skilbeck, who’s somehow been banned from every joke book in the country. Ella Clark then explained why she feels like Han Solo with Chewbacca.
Next was Big Z Bear, making their first appearance at G&B and setting the bar as the pinnacle of mental health. Closing the show was Eoghan Collins (pictured), who made it clear he’s not a fan of Oliver Cromwell.
And that was your show. Join us next week when our headliners are the fabulously funny Nick Bain and the utterly hilarious Gareth Beavis
Next was Big Z Bear, making their first appearance at G&B and setting the bar as the pinnacle of mental health. Closing the show was Eoghan Collins (pictured), who made it clear he’s not a fan of Oliver Cromwell.
And that was your show. Join us next week when our headliners are the fabulously funny Nick Bain and the utterly hilarious Gareth Beavis