Comedians

Hog Wild Comedy Club

Showcasing the best emerging comedy talent – including Edinburgh Festival previews – the Hog Wild Comedy Club flaunts humour like a feather-bower, tickling the audience under the chin and inviting everyone in with their no-holds-barred humour. Bringing a little piece of the London comedy circuit to Cornwall, Hog Wild are sure to win over the crowds with their eclectic members and mouth-watering mirth.
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Richard Strange

Writer, musician, composer, nightclub host, actor and all-round legend, Richard Strange has played a key role London’s cultural life for the last 30 years. The Sex Pistols, Joy Division and The Jam supported his first proto-punk band, The Doctors of Madness, in the 1970s. Since then, Richard has remained as diverse as he has prolific; working with Tom Waits and William Burroughs, writing numerous articles and books, and appearing in films like Batman and Gangs of New York.
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Found in Translation

Found in Translation has been described as “a quest of arbitrary limits and new frontiers, written in the tradition of Luke Rhineheart’s The Dice Man and Dave Gorman’s Googlewhack Adventure: one part literary lecture, one part multimedia performance, and with a hefty dose of cutting-edge satire.”
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Arthur Smith

Arthur Smith is a comedian, writer, actor, radio host and the self-proclaimed 'Night Mayor of Balham' (“I don’t do days”). A regular on the BBC TV show Grumpy Old Men and an Edinburgh Festival stalwart, Smith wrote the stage play An Evening with Gary Lineker, which was nominated for an Olivier Award. He continues to perform his stand-up shows across the country and guests on BBC Radio 4's Excess Baggage and Loose Ends.
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