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Live At The Chapel: Rob Delaney & Joe Wilkinson at Union Chapel

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Time 18:30
Date 02/12/17
Price £22

The monthly comedy night returns to the Union Chapel with another smashing line-up of comedians. This month Rob Delaney, Joe Wilkinson, Lolly Adefope and Ed Gamble join the stage.

Join 'Catastrophe' star Rob Delaney as he makes his Union Chapel debut with a myriad of merriment in tow including 8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown's offbeat-wonder Joe Wilkinson, Taskmaster’s Lolly Adefope, Mock The Week’s Ed Gamble, a festive choir and more!

Rob Delaney - One of the most exciting comedy talents in the US. Hailed as 'the funniest person on Twitter' by Comedy Central, his rise to hugely popular stand-up in his own right as been meteoric.

Rob’s TV appearances include, Have I Got News For You, Ellen, The Late, Late Show with James Corden, 8 out of 10 Cats, The Graham Norton Show, Alan Carr: Chatty Man, Conan, Jimmy Kimmel Live!, and Would I Lie to You? He is also known in the UK as co-star and co-writer of Channel 4’s multi-award-winning hit comedy Catastrophe.

Joe Wilkinson - Winner of the Hackney Empire New Act Of The Year 2006, Joe is a critically acclaimed standup and comedy talent, most recently portraying the wonderfully creepy Dan in the smash hit new BBC Three sitcom Him And Her. Joe has also made star appearances on Russell Howard's Good News and Never Mind The Buzzcocks.

Lolly Adefope - Leicester New Comedian Of The Year 2015 nominee. As heard on BBC Radio 4 (The Now Show, Newsjack, Fresh from the Fringe) and BBC Radio 1Xtra, and as seen on Channel 4, BBC Three and Sky Arts.

Lolly Adefope sets herself apart from others by delivering her sets through the guise of a hapless comedienne called Gemma. Her alter ego is a somewhat self-indulgent 23-year-old from Preston, portrayed as she stumbles her way through her first live stand-up session and botches gags about offices, taxis and superpowers along the way.

Ed Gamble - Ed Gamble is a stand-up comedian, writer and actor. Ed has appeared on some of the UK’s most popular TV shows: Mock the Week (BBC Two), Man Down (Channel 4), Never Mind the Buzzcocks (BBC Two) and Russell Howard’s Good News (BBC Two), as well as presenting radio shows for BBC Radio One and BBC Radio Four. He won the prestigious Chortle award for Best Compere in 2014.

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