Thursday 12th November

Comedy with Joe Heenan, Barry McDonald & Viv Gee

Barry Mcdonald

About me:
I am a man in his mid-thirties who appears to be experiencing an early mid-life crisis (unless of course I only live to 70, in which case it's justified). But I can't afford a motorbike, can't be bothered having an affair with someone 15 years younger and already have a tattoo... so I thought I'd try stand-up comedy. That's it really. As you were. "Packed with gags" - Evening News "Droll, self-deprecating ginger" - The List "Hits the spot" - Daily Record "You're not that fucking funny" - My wife

http://www.myspace.com/bazmcd

Des Clarke

VIV GEE

Total sellout 2005 & 2006. Viv’s back with more raucous, outlandish and bizarre opinions. See her now before she’s too old to do it anymore.'So sharp she could cut herself' Edinburgh Evening News VIV is Scottish Comedy’s favourite aunty – not only with fellow comics but with her army of followers who hang on her every comedic and poetic word. Viv began her career as a comic at the tender age of 15 and has been a stalwart of the circuit ever since. Her vast experience as a performer and comedic writer has seen her progress to the status of a demi-goddess in Scotland having nurtured the talents of STV’s Des Clarke and Radio Clyde’s Des McLean through her stand-up comedy courses. And it’s no surprise she knows a thing or two about the comedy business given that she appeared in the finals of the 1993 'So You Think Your Funny ?' competition alongside such esteemed names as Dylan Moran and Steve Furst. And then two years later at the BBC’s New Comedy Award Finals in Edinburgh she shared a stage with Daniel Kitson, Lee Mack and Silky. She is a master craftswoman with words and her gentle teasing humour has been a winner with comedy punters for over a decade now. Viv has sold out her solo show every year at the Glasgow International Comedy Festival and this year should be no different as she returns with more tales, quips, puns and poems. As she says herself come along before she’s too old to do it anymore.

Entry

Doors 8.00pm
Tickets £2