Acts @ The Funny Side :
Tim Key
Tim is a poet with a disarming delivery, a quarter of an unnervingly odd sketch show, half of a blithely brilliant double act and a founder member of a
social performance initiative.
His awkward, ramshackle stage persona is equally at sea in rowdy stand-up clubs and
small meetings of published poets as he stands in a lager stained grey suit, single-mindedly offloading verse about scorned lovers and Mr. Men.
Tim was nominated for a Perrier Best Newcomer award in 2001 for 'Far Too Happy' and was again nominated in 2003 for
Alex Horne's 'Making Fish Laugh'.
His one-man show 'Luke and Stella' gained critical acclaim at the Edinburgh Fringe 2004 and was commissioned as a one-man radio series
- 'Luke Wright's Nights' was broadcast in January 2006 on BBC Radio 4.
Cowards - the four man sketch show of which Tim is a quarter - received lavish praise across the board for their total sell-out 2006 Edinburgh Festival Show.
Website(s): www.myspace.com/timkey25, www.thecowards.co.uk/people.html
Next appearance at The Funny Side:
To Be Announced

