First Thursday Comedy @ The Met, Bury
First Thursday Comedy @ The Met, Bury
Michael Fabbri, Nathan Caton, Jake Donaldson and MC Martin Mor all coming to the First Thursday Comedy Club at The Met, Bury. Please scroll down for comedians’ details.
Acts subject to change. Proper sweary, swearing. swearing. Fully seated. 18+ We want all our guests to have a great night so please respect those around you by turning off your phone and not talking whilst the show is in progress. Sorry, but we can only refund or reallocate if the show is cancelled. Thanks!
Michael Fabbri has been a stand up since 2003 and regularly performs at major comedy clubs throughout the UK and all over the world. He has worked as a writer for Radio and TV and has had his own stand up series: ‘Dyslexicon’ on BBC Radio 4. He has done several solo shows at the Edinburgh Fringe festival and worked as a support act for Micky Flanagan. He has an affable and electric style of comedy, with material that ranges from the cerebral to the smutty.
“amiable and engaging… …excellent punchlines” The List
Gigging since the tender age of 19, Nathan Caton has established himself both as a circuit headliner, and a name on TV and radio. Within his first few years on stage, he had picked up various accolades and coveted plaudits including the Chortle Student Comic of the Year award and Broadcast Hotshot and written and starred in a pilot for Paramount Comedy (now Comedy Central) entitled The Nathan Caton Show. Caton’s charming blend of personal and political comedy has wowed audiences on Live At The Apollo, Mock The Week, Russell Howard’s Good News, BBC R4’s Can’t Tell Nathan Caton Nothing… and at comedy clubs up and down the UK.
‘Funny, clever and a pleasure to listen to.’ Broadway Baby ‘A charming and convincing operator’ The List
Thirty years after spectacularly shattering his ankle as a circus performer, Martin Mor turned his attention to the unsuspecting comedy circuit. Martin has established himself as one of the UK’s most popular and in-demand comedians. Martin has performed successfully at events of all description; from the Hammersmith Apollo to base camp at Everest, from Radio 4’s Woman’s Hour to a show for the inmates of an Italian prison!
“The UK comedy circuit would not be the same without him” Frankie Boyle
“He wore us out with laughter” The Scotsman “Deadly eejitness” The Herald
Newcastle’s Jake Donaldson is your middle act. The comedians you see at The Met, Bury are booked by Comedy In A Van.