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Russell Howard - Comedian and Awards Host
  • Comedy & Cabaret
  • Presenters & Awards Hosts

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  • Comedians

Russell Howard - the rising star

Aged just 19 Russell plotted himself on the comedy map by getting to the final of Channel 4's So You Think Your Funny? competition in only his fifth ever gig. Since then, things have been pretty hectic…

Russell has been busy cementing his place as one of the hottest properties in comedy with his BBC6 Music show every Sunday, loads of Mock The Week and Never Mind The Buzzcocks on BBC2, Would I Lie To You? and Live At The Apollo on BBC1, Law of the Playground on Channel 4 and Tough Gig, The Brits and The British Comedy Awards on ITV, phew…tiring.

Russell Howard Live

It is live where Russell really storms it. A complete sell out at Edinburgh 2004-2006 Russell sold every ticket of his 2007 run before the Festival had even started and couldn't add extra dates fast enough. His first nationwide solo tour of if.comedy and Barry Award nominated show 'Wandering' was a complete sell out success.

His second solo tour 'Adventures' in Autumn 2007 was again a complete sell out including selling London's Bloomsbury Theatre out in a day before adding three extra sold out shows. Due to overwhelming demand, nineteen final extra dates were added to 'Adventures' for Spring 2008 including a sell out homecoming gig at Bristol's 1700 seater Colston Hall.

“You'll find more laughs here than many comedians manage in an entire career”
The Metro

“An irrepressible enthusiasm, boundless confidence and super elasticised improvisational mind ensure he's on the cusp of a major breakthrough”
Mail On Sunday

“A superbly funny ride”
The Guardian

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