Fortnightly on Sundays
All nights compered by
MC:JIM GRANT

"Very, very funny headliner" BBC Radio, Carrie Cooper
“Top job compering”
Jeremy O Donnell, Big Night Out September 2006
‘Jim certainly has enormous presence, combined with a razor wit, means he’s perfect for compering’
East Magazine Feb 2003
‘Sparky regular compere, Jim is a master of getting the crowd going.’
Herald March 2003
‘Very funny and a highly competent MC’
Source Magazine Feb 2004
August 31st
PAUL REDWOOD

Armed with a sense of fun he also launched himself upon the world of comedy, albeit in a slow laidback way. At first things were tough, gigs were sparse, his hair already thinning. Paul soon realised that the best way of doing it, was doing it yourself. And The Rib Tickla Comedy Club was born.
He has been gigging now for over 6 years, and now has a style and presence that is unique. His use of props is fast becoming legendary.
He is both inventive and enthusiastic, traits that bring surprises and laughs galore.
Confident as a compere or set comedian, the audience always enters into his world, whereupon he will offer advice, and his view of life to great effect.
Live Work
A regular performing for Mirth Control & GSOH is currently doing regular support slots for The Comedy Store. Paul has also performed for Off The Kerb, Jesterlaugh, Jesters, Purple Cactus and other independents.
CLAIRE PARKER
MC:JIM GRANT
September 14th
MICHEAL FABBRI

Michael Fabbri began performing stand-up regularly over 3 years ago, establishing himself in various clubs around London. Early on he reached the final stages of some of the major completions including the BBC New comedy Awards and a place in the final of 'So You think Your Funny' in 2003. After a few months he gained the attention of a number of promoters and now performs regularly in clubs and universities across the UK.
He mixes some quite off the wall, original routines about homicidal school fetes or door-to-door atheists with more familiar comic territory about reality TV or the Royal family. Some of the material is a little on dark side but it always remains accessible.
Live Work
Ginglik, Big Night Out, Comedy Store, Up The Creek, Comedy Tree, Queen's Head, Joker basement at the Komedia- Brighton.Various Laughing Horse, Various Mirth Control, Purple Cactus, Joker- South End, Chertsey and various Universities.
Film and Television
Warm up for Tiger Aspect.
"Looking like a long lost member of Blur, his set ranged from some physical nonsense with the microphone to…well, at this my notes and memory are no help because I was too bust laughing."- Virtual Brighton Magazine
'His future is Bright' - Chortle