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Austin Knight
Comedian, scriptwriter, after-dinner speaker, emcee, and charity auctioneer. A talent to amuse!
Emily Brown and Friends
I am a vocal ventriloquist, meaning I can sing through my puppets as well as perform comedy. My characters include an opera-singing diva and a fortune teller lady.
SimonSi Magician
Experience the magic with SimonSi, one of the UK's top close-up and comedy magicians.
Supersonic Entertainment
We offer a wide range of entertainment, from comedy magic shows and balloon modelling to puppets, discos, vocal performances, and keyboard music.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know about booking stand-up comedy.
The cost of booking a stand-up comedian can vary widely depending on their level of fame, experience, and the length of their set. Generally, you can expect to pay anywhere from a few hundred to several thousand pounds for a stand-up comedian to perform at your event.
To get an accurate quote send an enquiry using our website. This will give you a better idea of the average cost and help you compare prices to find the best deal.
This can vary depending on your event and the comedian you book, but most stand-up comedians will perform for around 30-60 minutes.
Most professional comedians are skilled at adapting their material to suit different audiences. It's a good idea to provide the comedian with some information about your audience in advance to help them tailor their material.
While you can provide some general guidance on the type of material you would like the comedian to perform, it's generally not a good idea to dictate specific jokes or topics. Stand-up comedy relies on spontaneity and the ability to read the room, so it's best to give the comedian some creative freedom.