Comedian Justin Moorhouse

The Very Best in Stand Up  returns to Nantwich Civic Hall with another top bill of acts next week.

And three of the four acts performing live next Friday November 2 are making their Nantwich debuts!

Compere & host is Dominic Woodward, a top professional who has performed in comedy clubs all over the UK.

Dominic’s acting background shines through as he tells hilarious stories about his everyday life and brings to life the quirky people he meets.

First act is Ian Moore, who has achieved great success on the London and National circuits and is a regular headliner at London’s famous Comedy Store.

Ian was one of only seven British comics selected to appear at the pinnacle of all comedy festivals – Montreal’s Just for Laughs.

He proved to be such a success he went on to headline the Worldcom show at the festival’s finale.

Ian D Montford is a psychic wonder. He’ll bring a touch of the supernatural as he connects with the “other side” to astound audiences. He comes to Nantwich after a successful run at the Edinburgh Fringe.

And Justin Moorhouse provides the finale.

Moorhouse has never failed to do anything less than take the roof off everywhere he plays.

A firm favourite, he has appeared on various TV comedy shows such as BBC’s Grumpy Old Men, and his role in legendary sitcom ‘Phoenix Nights’.

Civic comedy promoter Mike Ramm said: “This show promises to be a great bill of comedy. We’ve got four acts all with their own, individual style.”

Fellow promoter Jon Mitchell added: “We’re really pleased to be able to present this line-up.

“We’ve got three acts who haven’t played in Nantwich before and having Justin play for us means this show will be a sure fire hit.”

Tickets are £10, available from Nantwich Civic Hall and www.civiccomedy.co.uk

Doors open 7.15pm, show starts 8.15pm.

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