A hugely talented and diverse young comedian, Alex Horne has performed up, down and across the country in clubs, rooms above pubs and places where people swap corn.
His playful stories and brilliantly-inspired puns set him apart from the crowd and his first solo show, Making Fish Laugh, was a huge hit in 2003.
Four years ago, Horne gave up his place in the final of Channel 4's So You Think You're Funny to go and spend a month with some llamas in Peru.
Since then, he's barely looked back, completing a national tour with Robert Llewellyn, writing for Steve Coogan and performing at all the top clubs, including Jongleurs and The Comedy Store.
Laden with supreme one-liners, Alex's latest show offers the public the chance to join him in a series of interactive lectures that aim to understand exactly what the audience's body language is saying. We dread to think!
Starts 7.50pm, Tickets £11/£10
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