Esther Manito:
After a sold-out, rave-reviewed tour last year, Esther Manito is back — this time embracing the sheer joy of having absolutely no dignity. She’s tried elegance. She’s aimed for sophistication. But somehow, chaos always wins. Because really — how do you keep your poise when you’re juggling kids, aging parents, and the crushing weight of unmet expectations? From failed attempts at being sexy, sudden hearing loss, and awkward encounters with dodgy drug dealers, to the brutal realities of a waxing session gone sideways — nothing’s off limits.
As seen and heard on Live at the Apollo (BBC One), The Stand Up Sketch Show (ITV), Hypothetical (Dave), The Prank Podcast Show (4OD), The News Quiz (Radio 4) and Mark Watson Talks a Bit About Life (Radio 4).
★★★★ “Manito skilfully weaves her own personal story with a wider look at gender issues in society” - Evening Standard
★★★★ “An absolute riot from start to finish” - Everything Theatre
★★★★ “Effervescent…Incisivley funny’ - The Skinny
Matt Richardson:
Being loud, brazen and a little bit lairy was all Matt Richardson needed to propel himself onto the comedy circuit aged 18 and be presenting national telly by 22. But faster than you can say ‘Celebrity Coach Trip’ he suddenly finds himself in his 30s, so what’s next for the lad? Matt has moved to the countryside, settled down, and is trying his hardest to not make rude jokes. It’s not going as well as he’d hoped…
Attempting to navigate a world of mate’s kids, mortgages and village life is proving a challenge for the guy who can’t resist causing a scene. How do you age with grace and dignity when it’s at odds with all the personality traits that got you this far?
As seen on Dancing on Ice, The Stand Up Sketch Show, Love Island: Aftersun (ITV2), Comedy Central’s Roast Battle and many more.
‘High wattage stand-up’ - The Guardian
'Hilarious and Charming' - The Mirror
★★★★★ ‘One of the top comedians in Edinburgh this year’ - Theatreweekly.com
★★★★★ ‘An explosive show that left people with bellies aching from laughter’ - Voice Magazine
'Sharp, funny and warm' - Heat Magazine