
OUTSIDE THE BOX COMEDY CLUB - 19TH DECEMBER - STOCKPORT GARRICK
LEE PEART, PAUL HILLEARD, FRANKIE MONROE, MC JACK KELLY
Presented by: Outside the Box Comedy0 | STOCKPORT: The Garrick Theatre (info) |
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P | Friday 19th December, 2025 |
N | Door time: 7:00pm Start time: 7:45pm |
. | 16+ (under 18s must be accompanied by an adult) |
C | Comedy |
Event information
FRANKIE MONROE - Joe Kent-Walters is a multi-award winning comedian and actor from Huddersfield. He has been delighting audiences up and down the country with his idiosyncratic style of outrageous character comedy, most notably with his comic creation Frankie Monroe.
His “mesmerising and unpredictable presence” (Chortle) performing as Frankie saw him win the 2023 BBC New Comedy Award at Glasgow’s Kings Theatre. He also won the prestigious Best Newcomer award at the 2024 Edinburgh Festival. Joe is now in development with the BBC and is one of Jiksaw’s 2024 ‘Faces of Comedy.’
Joe’s debut solo show (as yet untitled) has already played to sell out crowds in London, Leeds, Manchester and Hull where the crowd “deservedly gave the act a standing ovation”
Frankie has also appeared on 8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown next to Susie Dent in Dictionary Corner.
LEE PEART - He is the resident warm-up artist for ITV's Loose Women, having worked there since 2017. He has also worked as warm-up for Strictly Come Dancing on BBC1, Netflix's Dance Monsters,Love Island: Aftersun on ITV2, Ruth & Eamonn's Do The Right Thing for Channel 5, and was the main stage warm-up for This Morning Live& Loose Women Late.
PAUL HILLEARD - A Special Educational Needs teaching assistant from Pontypridd, Paul was named the winner of the BBC New Comedy Awards 2024. The 31-year-old comedian impressed judges with his unique blend of surreal, observational humour at the televised finale, charming a live audience of over a thousand people at Birmingham’s Alexandra Theatre.
‘Sound, innit? Good, yeah, nice,’ he said after being announced as the winner.
Known for his vivid storytelling that reflects his working-class roots, Hilleard’s winning set featured tales from his hometown, delivered with a fresh and imaginative twist. He also performed on BBC 1 as part of Comic Relief 2025.
MC JACK KELLY - Jack has spent most of his life narrowly avoiding success. Back when he worked for Tesco, he was runner up in the prestigious Best Colleague Award, just pipped at the post by Dennis from checkouts. Despite his popularity, Jack still suspects Dennis was putting customers' points onto his own Clubcard, which would explain how he went to Alton Towers so frequently.
In February 2019, Jack got up and told some jokes to twelve people above a cocktail bar in Glossop and he's been trying to replicate that rush of dopamine ever since.
He’s also written for BBC Radio 4, is a regular host for the award-winning The Laughienda Comedy Club, has had two successful runs at Edinburgh Festival Fringe and was a finalist for Greater Manchester Fringe Comedian Of The Year.
*ACTS SUBJECT TO CHANGE