With Darren Harriott, Laura Smyth, William Stone, Lee Hudson & hosted by Harry Pettitt!About this Event
Crawley Comedy Club
With Darren Harriott, Laura Smyth, William Stone, Lee Hudson & Harry Pettitt hosting!
Headlined by double Edinburgh Award nominee ! Darren’s TV appearances include, Dancing on Ice, co-host of Love Island: Aftersun, Britain’s Best Takeaway with Sara Cox, British as Folk, host of Live at the Apollo and Dog Ate My Homework, team captain on four series of Guessable and series regular on Don’t Hate the Playaz plus many more.
Originally from Birmingham, and now living in London, before getting into comedy he was a security guard for over five years. His debut Edinburgh show Defiant transferred to The Melbourne Festival and The Soho Theatre, he toured the UK in 2018 with Visceral, and in 2019/20 with Good Heart Yute. Darren’s 2023 Edinburgh Fringe show ‘Roadman‘ received **** from Mail on Sunday, The Skinny, EdFest Magazine and was named ‘Pick of the Fringe’ by The Guardian and The Evening Standard.
He regularly co-hosts the comedy night, You Dress Funny, with Rachel Fairburn, a show where comedians have to perform in outrageous costumes. On radio Darren has had two BBC Radio 4 series Black Label, which covered his time as a teenager in gangs, and the second series Red Label came out over the summer. He has hosted Newsjack Unplugged and the Radio 4 Summer Festival. Other radio appearances includes The News Quiz, The Now Show, Fighting Talk and Best of the Fest.
Opening the show is ! Laura is a comedian, actor and writer hailing from East London. Her debut stand-up tour Living My Best Life played 48 dates nationwide, culminating in a third and final London show at the Indigo O2.
TV appearances include David Mitchell's Outsiders, Cats Does Countdown, Live At The Apollo, Frankie Boyle’s New World Order, The Jonathan Ross Show, Richard Osman’s House of Games, The Weakest Link, QI, Saturday Kitchen, Between the Covers, As Yet Untitled, Would I Lie To You and hosting the London heat of the BBC New Comedy Awards two years running, Laura's BBC Radio 4 comedy special I Don’t Know What to Say, which she wrote and performed, won The Gold Prize Comedy Award at the 2024 ARIAS, and was subsequently shortlisted for a BBC Audio Drama Award for Best Stand-Up show.
Laura hosts BBC Radio 4 comedy-entertainment series Your Mum, the first series guests include Iain Stirling, Kiri Pritchard Mclean, Arlene Phillips and Jo Brand. The series was quickly commissioned for series 2
Hit podcast Shouldn’t Laugh But is released weekly and joins Laura with her best mate Carmen as they let their intrusive thoughts win and laugh at all the things they know they shouldn’t, as they mull over all the daft things that happened to them and others across the week.
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Please note, that while we do our best to ensure that we deliver the published bill, line-ups can be subject to change at short notice.
Event Venue
Crawley Rugby Football Club, Ifield Avenue, Crawley, United Kingdom
GBP 13.68 to GBP 16.32
