A Laugh Supreme with Frances Keyton and Jacob Nussey
Eastside Jazz Club, Royal Birmingham Conservatoire
200 Jennens Road, B4 7XR
£15
£10 (under 18, over 60)
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A Laugh Supreme - September
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A Laugh Supreme Comedy Night
Featuring stand-up comedy from Alex Milner, Frances Keyton and Jacob Nussey and live music from The Aidan Pope Quartet.
Frances Keyton
Frances Keyton, the spirited Welsh comedian, brings a unique twist to the comedy scene. As the offspring of a father known for his erotica writing, Frances adds a dash of cheeky charm to her performances.
An alumnus of Soho Comedy Labs Plus 2023, she was a finalist in Reading New Act of the Year 2024 (3rd), West End New Act of the Year 2022, Max Turner Prize 2022, SYTYF 2022, Leicester Square New Comedian of the Year 2022, and shortlisted for Funny Women Awards 2021 & BBC New Comedy Awards 2021.
“Frances weaves between confident humour and openness with ease. There is space to not only laugh with her, but to laugh at some of the sexual encounters that we've all tumbled through in our twenties.”- Broadway World
Jacob Nussey
Jacob Nussey unassumingly draws in audiences with his deadpan style, sharp jokes, and ill-fated anecdotes with clever punchlines.
Jacob quickly established himself on the comedy circuit, being named by Chortle as one to watch in 2023. After winning Bury Met Comedian of the Year, and West Didsbury Comedy Festival New Act of the Year. As well as a finalist Leicester Square Theatre Comedian of the year.
Previously reaching the semi-finals of British Comedian of the Year and So You Think You’re Funny.
Running time approx. two hours and 30 minutes