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Need a few laughs? Then there’s a new festival which promises a barrel load of them in Canterbury.

- Angela Cole reports

A“delightful oddball”, globe-trotting Irish man and a stand-up superstar all take to the s tage for a at festival the Marlowe first. Theatre Omid Djalili, Adam Buxton and Zoe Lyons are among the stars of the Marlowe’s first Comedy Festival, which runs through to Sunday, July 29.

Prior to that, a sneak preview of Edinburgh Fringe comedy acts will be held on Thursday, July 26. Apologetic Eton and Oxford alumnus, Ivo Graham – a former winner of the So You Think

ou’re Funny award for new acts at the Edinburgh Festival – is now a regular feature on TV shows such as Live At The Apollo and Mock The Week. Alfie Brown’s natural stage presence and explosive material make for a thrilling performanc­e every time he hits the stage. Thhe festival then hits the Marlowe with Adam Buxton’s BUG David Bowie Special, which features music videos, rare clips, animation and comedy. Like Bowie himself, the show promises to bee by turns inspiring, moving and hilarious – a must-see for Bowie and comedy fans alike. Popular regular comedy night, Live At The Marlowe, returns on Friday, July 27, with Reginald D Hunter, Joe Wilkinson, Zoe Lyons and Andrew Maxwell. Reginald is a US stand-up superstar known for his groundbrea­king and sometimes controvers­ial social commentary on the UK.

A regular on Have I Got News For You, he has his own BBC 4 documentar­ies and has appeared at the Marlowe regularly for almost a decade now. Described as a “delightful oddball”, Joe Wilkinson is best known for his appearance­s on Channel 4’s 8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown, and his role in BBC3’S acclaimed sitcom, Him & Her.

Maxwell is a globe-trotting Irish comic, who now lives in Kent. He’s headlined shows around the world and at his own annual Alpine festival, Altitude. Omid Djalili takes to the stage on Saturday, July 28, with his new show, Schmuck For A Night. Provocativ­e and always entertaini­ng, his credits range from Hollywood to television and the West End stage. Austentati­ous ends the festival on Sunday, July 29. An improvised comedy, it stars a cast of the country’s quickest comic performers who conjure up a new and unique ‘lost’ Jane Austen novel based on nothing more than a title suggested by the audience.

Comedy producer Ben Travis said: “The people of Kent have a great sense of humour and are big supporters of comedy, so I can’t wait to hear their laughter filling our building.” g

 ??  ?? Zoe Lyon wil be among the stars performing at the Marlowe’s all-new Comedy Festival
Zoe Lyon wil be among the stars performing at the Marlowe’s all-new Comedy Festival
 ??  ?? From left: Joe Wilkinson, Adam Buxton, Omid Djalili and Ivo Graham
From left: Joe Wilkinson, Adam Buxton, Omid Djalili and Ivo Graham

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