A Laugh Supreme: Morgan Rees and Hassan Al-Habib
Eastside Jazz Club, Royal Birmingham Conservatoire
200 Jennens Road, B4 7XR
£15
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A Laugh Supreme Comedy Night
Featuring stand-up comedy from Alex Milner (compere), Morgan Rees* and Hasan Al-Habib and live music from The Aidan Pope Quartet.
Hasan Al-Habib is an award-winning stand-up comedian, writer and actor. Hasan performed at the Midlands regional heats of the BBC New Comedy Awards 2024, won the 2023 Birmingham Comedy Festival Breaking Talent Award and was a finalist at the 2022 Chortle Student Comedy Awards.
After selling out his double act show 2 Muslim 2 Furious at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in 2024, Hasan will be making his solo debut in 2025 with Death To The West (Midlands) – a love letter to his Iraqi heritage and upbringing in Birmingham. DTWM has already received its first nomination for Best Debut at the 2025 Leicester Comedy Festival Awards.
Morgan Rees
This softly spoken Welsh comedian boasts a densely packed arsenal of impressive one-liners and hilarious short stories. Morgan has appeared on BBC Radio 4 in the prestigious finals of the BBC New Comedy Award. He was also a runner-up in So You Think You’re Funny 2017, and a finalist in Chortle Student Comedy Award.
Tour Support for Fern Brady, Rhys James, Jayde Adams, Nigel Ng and Paul Chowdhry.
'Proved himself a master of redirection, with several set-ups taking unexpected swerves in a punchline heavy set ' - Chortle
'Clearly be going places' - Bruce Dessau
'Excellent' - The Scotsman
'Fast gags, unexpected swerves and rolling stories' - The Sunday Times
Running time approx. two hours and 30 minutes
*Morgan Rees replaces the previously billed, Maria Shehata