Jonny Awsum headlines our February night at Ha Ha Harborough!
Plus ... Louise Leigh and Paul Grace. MC Rob Coleman
Presented by: Custard Comedy0 | MARKET HARBOROUGH: Harborough Theatre (info) |
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P | Saturday 8th February, 2025 |
N | Door time: 7:15pm Start time: 8:00pm |
. | 18 and over |
C | Comedy |
Event information
We're back for another fantastic night of comedy at Ha Ha Harborough with the brilliant Jonny Awsum as our headliner!
After building his reputation on the UK comedy circuit, where he is a regular headliner and closing act, Jonny shot to national fame on Britain’s Got Talent. His TV performances won standing ovations and unanimous praise from the judges and went viral on the internet, racking up over 50 million views on YouTube.
Jonny Awsum is an award-winning comedian who has charmed audiences all around the world with his high energy performance style and unique brand of musical comedy.
Following BGT, Jonny enjoyed a whirlwind 18 months including a sell-out five-star reviewed run at the Edinburgh Fringe, a starring role in his first pantomime, and tour support to both Lost Voice Guy and Tape Face on their hit UK theatre tours.
In 2022, Jonny supported Jason Manford in arenas around the country and recorded his 2000th show for a new live album.
In 2024, Jonny wrote comedic songs for both Rylan Clark (Radio 2) and Johnny Vaughan (Radio X) and was booked to perform at the Glastonbury Festival.
Jonny regularly pops up on TV and radio. He has featured on BBC Breakfast, GMTV, BBC Radio 2, BBC Radio 5 Live and Absolute Radio and has appeared in TV commercials for brands including Cravendale, EDF, The Post Office, VW and Samsung.
Support comes from LOUISE LEIGH
Award-nominated Louise Leigh wanted to do comedy when she was sixteen, but it took her until her forties to get round to it. Now, she brings daftness, deftness and some brilliant physical comedy to top comedy clubs all over the country.
“A naturally funny woman” (Chortle ★★★★)
And PAUL GRACE
Paul Grace is a funny man. Tall, good looking, with the eyes of a baby deer, he is the the thinking mans Bob Monkhouse – but alive and darker. A great comedian and a naturally engaging guy and easy to warm to. Naturally funny and excellent material mixed with strong jokes.
Plus your MC ROB COLEMAN - he remembers when you made phone calls using string and tin cans