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Hot Water Comedy 'Boiling Point' @ Bumper, Hardman Street, Liverpool
About this Event
Wednesday November 13th
Tickets - £5 / £2.50 Concessions
Venue - Bumper, 14-18 Hardman Street, Liverpool, L1 9AX
Doors 7pm / Show 8pm
Tickets available from www.hotwatercomedy.co.uk or behind the bar at Bumper. Pre-booking Recommended
Call 0777 211 2344 for enquiries
Hot Water Comedy Club Brings A Brand New Comedy Night to Bumper on Hardman Street
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The Lineup
MC Paul Smith
Hot Water Comedy Clubs' Resident Compere for the last 4 Years!
"The Ginger King of Comedy" - (Liverpool Echo)
Former Liverpool 'New Comedian of the Year'
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Dave Twentyman
With likeability in abundance and brilliant material, Dave is one of the most in demand acts in the country. His take on every day life leaves every audience feeling like they've got a new best friend by the end of his performance.
"Quick on his feet, reminiscent of a young Johnny Vegas" - The Frog and Bucket Comedy Club
"Superb, naturally funny" - The Hyena Comedy Club
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Davey Ash
Hot Water Comedy 'New Comedian of the Year'
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Headliner - Steve Harris
Steve first leapt on stage back in August 1998 and within 3 months had won himself the coveted North-West comedian of the year award after just 5 gigs.
A finalist of the BBC new comedy awards and Channel 4’s “So you think you’re funny” in the same year, Steve went on to headline all of the top comedy clubs in the UK including venues as far flung as Hong Kong and Australia.
With his ever-expanding reputation the demand for Steve has come from all different types of media outlets including Radio and Television.
With support slots with the likes of Johnny Vegas, Peter Kay and Lee Evans, Steve comes highly recommended from the heavy weights of comedy themselves.
"Fancy dancing, quick one-liners and a surprisingly good singing voice"
- Daily Post
“Nobody has made rap this funny since Vanilla Ice”
- Echo
“Steve Harris is a hip-hopping, gag-spinning bundle of joy, go see him now before he gets too big”
- City Life
“Quit simply, fantastically funny”
- BBC Website
“Refreshing”
- Daily Mai
“He’s Caustic and witty, a good all-rounder”
- The Guardian