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Curry On Comedy

CURRY ON COMEDY AT THE TOWN HALL - BRING YOUR NAAN…

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Everyone loves a curry and a good laugh, so why not combine the two at Middlesbrough Town Hall’s first ever Curry On Comedy night?

Kash Patel Productions in association with Middlesbrough Mela present a fantastic evening of live stand-up comedy on Sunday, August 22 featuring some of the best Asian and Black comics on the circuit.

Tez Ilyas is one of the most celebrated stars in British comedy. Famous for his role in BBC’s Man Like Mobeen and his very own The Tez O’Clock Show on Channel 4, Tez has achieved phenomenal success on stage and screen with sell-out shows all over the UK.

Kane Brown is a name that has become associated with fearless and bold comedy having performed at many world-renowned comedy venues. This fast-paced comic owns any stage and will leave comedy lovers breathless with laughter.

Having already been the host with the most at Middlesbrough Mela, see the other side of Tommy Sandu as he takes to the Town Hall stage. This cheeky chap from London’s East End can’t keep away from what he calls the Middlesbrough Massive.

Another TV personality is awardwinning Shazia Mirza. Listed by The Observer as one of the 50 funniest acts in British comedy, Shazia is sure to have the audience in stitches with her quick wit and dry sense of humour. Her parents however just want her to get married…

Kash Patel said: “After more than a year of lockdown measures, Curry On Comedy gives everyone an opportunity to forget about their worries and come and enjoy an evening of comedy escapism.

“What better way to top off your weekend than have a few laughs whilst tucking into some delicious complimentary Indian food in a Covid-safe environment.

“Curry and comedy - it’s an ideal combination for anyone!”

Early Bird tickets are available from the Town Hall box office by calling 01642 729729 or online at https://www.middlesbroughtownhall.co.uk/event/curry-oncomedy/ price includes free curry and rice.

Coinciding with International Women’s Day on March 8 the region’s Lucinda Grange (formerly of Hartlepool, now New York City) saw some of her finest work, from the project ‘Backwards and in High Heels,’ included in the

To book email Andrew_Crowe@middlesbrough.gov.uk

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