Full Frontal Comedy Headlined by Angela Barnes
Tuesday 1st June 2021
Tuesday 1st June 2021 7:30pm
Tuesday 1st June 2021 9:30pm
The Watermans Arms
Brocas St
Eton
Berkshire
SL4 6BW
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Located in Eton (a five minute walk from Windsor & Eton Riverside overground), home of The Watermans Arms, Full Frontal Comedy invites you to grab a drink, sit back and laugh at some of the finest acts from the UK and abroad.
Full Frontal Comedy is dedicated to bringing you some of the best acts on the circuit as well as legendary comedians from TV and radio.
BBC's The News Quiz, Newsjack & Mock The Week regular Angela Barnes is coming to entertain the wonderful folk of Eton.
Before becoming a comedian, Angela worked in health and social care.
In 2011, she won the BBC New Comedy Award and became a finalist at the 2011 Latitude Festival New Act of the Year competition.
Since then Angela has become a regular on BBC’s The News Quiz, Newsjack and Mock The Week.
Feels like a sure-fire bet the instant she utters her opening lines.The Scotsman
She’s just a gloriously down-to-earth, straight-talking and extremely funny comicThe Guardian
Brilliantly funnySarah Millican
A new talent in UK Stand-up, Adam Flood’s high-energy, silly and offbeat observations saw him nominated for the BBC New Comedy Award 2019, and in 2020 he won the Beat The Frog World Series Panel Prize.
"Quirky, charming and breathtakingly funny” - Scott Capurro.
Quirky, charming and breathtakingly funnyScott Capurro
Saven Chadha has been an illustrator for over ten years; which means people pay her to do colouring in… #LifeHack! She’s a freelancer… So cool! Sometimes she won’t have seen or spoken to another person in days, which sounds awesome, but according to her GP is not “healthy”.
As a rather efficient solution, she now leaves the house at night to talk to as many people as possible in one go.
Some people laugh at her, but it turns out that’s a good thing.
Apparently, this is called “Stand Up Comedy”.
One lady pointed out that Saven’s spiel was a playful mix of self-deprecation and galaxy-spanning whimsy, which was actually really nice of her to say.
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