Stand Up For The Weekend with GARRETT MILLERICK at Hen & Chicken
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A event on Tomorrow. The event starts at 20:00.


SORRY, NO STAG OR HEN PARTIES

Headliner: GARRETT MILLERICK
Garrett Millerick is an acclaimed stand up comedian, writer and director. His unique and versatile style has led to him being in great demand on the alternative and club circuits both in the UK and internationally.

Garrett is known for his grumpy, grouchy persona who is fed up with the pretenses of the modern world, aiming his criticism at everything from the fraudulent activity of the recycling industry to growing depression inflicted by miserablist, oversharing celebrities. His shouty, ironic delivery keeps you on the edge of your seat and the crushing punchlines can leave you exhilarated as he rages against yet more societal hypocrisies.

"A virtuoso display of unforgivingly grumpy stand up delivered with fire in his soul" Chortle

"Stand up with an insolent twist" The Sunday Times

"Wonderfully funny" The Times

"Watching him let rip for one hour at an arts festival is a unique joy." The List

Featuring: HATTY PRESTON
Hatty Preston is gloriously and relentlessly crude and graphically vulgar. If she isn't critically assessing the performance of her last sexual encounter, she will adopt the voice of a Bronx street hooker for her well utilised vibrator. She grabs any gig by the scruff of the neck and gives it a good shake into submission. You'll find yourself snorting at her close-to-the-bone observations and will feel cleansed by the experience despite the filthiness of the content.

Entry requirements: 16+, any under 18s accompanied by 21+ adult 1:1 ratio

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