London's top comedy/variety/odd night is back with a world-class cast of fools! Getting a good Brainwash is always a treat and in the past has featured such acts as Harry Hill, Omid Djalili, Reg D Hunter, Tony Law, Phil Kay, Kevin Eldon and Simon Munnery to name just a few. Don't be a chump, get on down! This time we have an incredible line-up:
NINA CONTI & SHENNOAH ALLEN AS MONKEY & ROY
A giant monkey and a man with no credentials stare into your soul and help you solve your personal problems.
Created and performed by Nina Conti and Shenoah Allen
Nina has won a British Comedy Award, stormed Live at the Apollo, Russell Howard’s Good News, Sunday Night at the Palladium, and made a BAFTA nominated film - all without even moving her lips.
She began her career as an actress at the Royal Shakespeare Company, before the genius and anarchic theatre director Ken Campbell inspired her to become a ventriloquist. In 2008 she won the prestigious Barry Award at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival for her solo show Complete and Utter Conti. In 2010, Talk to the Hand had sell out seasons in Edinburgh, London, Melbourne, the Sydney Opera House and New York.
Shenoah is one half of The Pajama Men, an American comedy duo of character comics from Albuquerque, New Mexico. The duo are renowned for their unique brand of physical comedy, split-second character changes and their comedic timing while performing in their pajamas. They have won numerous awards including the prestigious Barry Award at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival in 2009 and Best Newcomer and Best of the Fest at The Sydney Comedy Festival in 2009.
See the pair of them together in this new act they have put together.
ROBERT WHITE
The unstoppable maestro of filthy ditties and crooner of silly witties. The only gay, aspergic, quarter-Welsh comic in the world.
With support from:
The Establishment
Man of 1000 Farces
Plus your hosts...
ELLIS & ROSE
Anarchic live-wires. Malcolm Hardee Award Winners. London Cabaret Award Nominees.
'High-energy, innovative stuff from two entertaining, engaging guys' - The Scotsman
'The best double-act I've seen in years' - Harry Hill