Electric Mouse Comedy presents the best new
comics on the circuit. Come and join us on an exciting journey featuring crazy tales,
sharp gags, lots of laughs and free chocolate mice! 'Actually
funny...Bloody good value' - Time Out.
Each week there are three different Mouseketeers (stand up
comedians) performing. They include:
JO ROMERO
"Lively and, frankly, a bit scary, a performer who
brings a unique physical performance to her material. Romero will surely be a force to be
reckoned with." Chortle, 2002
JIM PARK "
really funny" Richard Herring
"
the most original set I have seen for ages
!" Alan Anderson, HaHa
Comedy
PADRAIG HYLAND
Padraig Hyland is a practising life coach and stand-up
comedian. He uses humour in tailored courses developed with clients to develop business
and personal skills. His stand-up routine takes it just that little bit further...
"Just laughing.Uncontrollably - to the point of tears in
a few eyes" www.fringereport.com
"
Hyland has us giggling like five-year-olds by
the end..." CLAIRE SMITH, THE SCOTSMAN
MAC MCFADDEN
Mac is a Northern Monkey Comic Poet who is just breaking on
the London circuit. He will call his section of the show "Mac McFadden's Rhyming
Rubbish". During the show Mac may get the audience to interact by choosing the poems
he performs from a prepared list of subjects.
GARY COLMAN
'Soon to become a name to conjure with' - Time Out Magazine,
March 2006
'Hilariously funny' - The London paper, March 2007
Gary failed at many jobs before arriving at stand-up comedy.
He originally studied medicine; famously inventing the 'Colman Manoeuvre'... it's similar
to the Heimlich, but only works on soup. Gary then spent 14 years as a doctor in the army,
ironically eventually being discharged on medical grounds... the grounds being essentially
he was a rubbish doctor. He then left the army to become a comedian just before the last
Gulf war... as they say... the secret of comedy... timing. Gary now tours the length and
breadth of the east-end of London as a highly successful unemployed comedian.
CLARA ELECTRA
Clara spent many of her younger years at the Edinburgh Fringe
watching lots of comedy shows and trying to talk to famous comedians in bars. Clara is
back at the Edinburgh Fringe, she is just as young; she will be performing lots of comedy
shows and trying to avoid famous comedians in bars.
GRAEME HARKIN
The token Scottish comedian (and he's very funny too) |