Glossop Comedy Club
Glossop Comedy Club
Peter Brush, Dave Longley, Eddie Fortune and MC Harriet Dyer at the Crystal Ballroom, Glossop. Scroll down for comedians’ details.
Acts subject to change. Fully seated. 18+ Proper sweary, swearing. We want everyone to have a great night so please pop your phone on silent and don’t chat whilst the show is in progress. Thanks! Sorry, but we can only reallocate or refund if the show is cancelled.
Audiences can be forgiven for underestimating Peter Brush when he takes to the stage. If ballsy bravado is your thing then Brush certainly isn’t your man. Peter’s slight frame, spectacles and scruffy hair add nothing to the illusion that we’re in for some first class entertainment. Leeds based Peter is a quirky and unique performer and the antithesis to loud, brash comedians. A gifted writer he supported comedy OG Alexei Sayle on his 2020 tour.
”Compellingly hilarious.. …achingly funny” ★★★★★ Chortle
One of the few comics able to play to any audience without compromising on his material, Dave Longley can delight a hen party and the comedy connoisseur on the same night. on the one hand, abrasive, crude and insulting and on the other, articulate, intelligent, charming and disarmingly funny. Longley’s towering stage presence and intensity, combined with his cutting wit have made him one of the most popular circuit comics in the UK, whether it’s doling out thought-provoking insights or revelling in toilet humour, Longley is a gifted wordsmith with great audience interaction skills.
“Highly original and bloody funny” Three Weeks “Intelligent, silly, thought-provoking and filthy” Metro
Harriet Dyer (BBC Live at The Fringe, The Russell Howard Hour etc) is an award winning comedian who hails from Truro, Cornwall. A highly original and distinctive comedian Harriet has bipolar disorder and a lot of her comedy stems from her many mental health adventures.
“Wonderfully weird, definitely eccentric and just a bundle of whimsical hilarity” Broadway Baby
“A delightful comedian with a sense of the joyful absurdity of life.” ★★★★★ One4Review
Liverpool’s Eddie Fortune takes the middle spot