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Sunday 5th September

Michael Fabbri
Michael Fabbri quickly stamped his mark on the UK circuit appearing in the 2003 final of Channel 4’s So You Think You’re Funny? and rapidly earned a reputation as one of the most promising up and coming comedians on the circuit. A reputation that he is living up to, regularly performing for the best clubs in the country.
“Startlingly insightful” The Guardian
“Hilarious, Clever, sick and completely unrepeatable” BBC Online
“One of the best up-and-coming acts around” Chortle
“intelligence in spades…consummate idiot savant” The List
Brett Goldstein
"Brett Goldstein is a performance dynamo, with punchily amusing material to match. His set has a pace and energy that can generate a high-voltage spark in even the quietest gigs, ensuring the perfect presentation for his gag-driven material. He’s a sharp operator who deftly twists expectations for off-kilter punchlines that catch the audience unawares..." Steve Bennett, Chortle
"Very amusing," Time Out
"Brilliant," London Lite
"Actual jokes built on a nicely skewed sense of humour," The Stage
"Five Stars: just great entertainment, had the crowd laughing all the way through to the end," USA Weekly News
"Too funny. He is definitely a comedian on the rise and one to watch out for in the future." Remote Goat UK
Robert White
‘….a funny and brave act that exists in the hitherto unmapped space between the music hall comedies of Noel Gay, and autistic savantism’ Featured in Timeout, London , May 2008
'With his quickfire wit and relentless energy reminiscent of Lee Evans, he had the audience in the palm of his hand. This very gifted young man is surely destined for great things, and justifiably so.' Brighton Argus July 2008
‘Robert White, probably – no definitely – the only asperger (socially autistic), dyslexic, cross lateral, gay, quarter-welsh, ex-con, webbed toed comedian the circuit’ The Guardian
‘Very funny fantastic oddball’ Tim Arthur, Timeout
Hackney Empire Finalist 2006 - Twice Comedy Cafe New act Winner 2006/7
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Ticket prices include free entry to Storm nightclub after the show (there is no dress code for the comedy, but there is a no caps or sportswear dress code for the nightclub). No stag nights or under 18s will be admitted to the show - photo ID with proof of age must be displayed by anyone who appears under age.
Questions? Read our FAQ or call our friendly london based team who are always happy to help on 07760488119 (9.30am to 10pm). Alternatively emailinfo@the99club.co.uk
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Sunday 12th September
Brett Goldstein
"Brett Goldstein is a performance dynamo, with punchily amusing material to match. His set has a pace and energy that can generate a high-voltage spark in even the quietest gigs, ensuring the perfect presentation for his gag-driven material. He’s a sharp operator who deftly twists expectations for off-kilter punchlines that catch the audience unawares..." Steve Bennett, Chortle
"Very amusing," Time Out
"Brilliant," London Lite
"Actual jokes built on a nicely skewed sense of humour," The Stage
"Five Stars: just great entertainment, had the crowd laughing all the way through to the end," USA Weekly News
"Too funny. He is definitely a comedian on the rise and one to watch out for in the future." Remote Goat UK
Josh Widdicombe
Winner of Leicester Mercury Comedian on the Year 2010
So You Think You're Funny Finalist 2008
"A fine set packed with quirky observations, bundled up in an assured performance" Chortle
"His playful, original set proved a breath of fresh air, showing that you don’t need tonnes of experience to rise to the occasion if you’re blessed with an easy confidence and a charming, sharp wit" Chortle
"Excellent" The Guardian
Josh has performed on Arthur Smith's Balham Bash on Radio Four and appeared as a guest on the Frank Skinner Show on Absolute Radio.
He has also written for Mock The Week, 8 Out of 10 Cats and Radio Four's Look Away Now.
Kerry Godliman
"This cocky Londoner, and up-and-coming actress, knows how to hold an audience's attention, with a well-honed delivery that ensures her material always gets the best response." Chortle
"A great comic who oozes personality" The Evening Standard
As seen on The Law of the Playground (Ch4), and heard on R4's 28 Acts in 28 Minutes.
Co-hosted 6 Music show with Alan Carr
Book securely online through our friends at WeGotTickets.com
Ticket prices include free entry to Storm nightclub after the show (there is no dress code for the comedy, but there is a no caps or sportswear dress code for the nightclub). No stag nights or under 18s will be admitted to the show - photo ID with proof of age must be displayed by anyone who appears under age.
Questions? Read our FAQ or call our friendly london based team who are always happy to help on 07760488119 (9.30am to 10pm). Alternatively emailinfo@the99club.co.uk