Acts at 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.
Find out more about the comedians who have been booked to appear at The Funny Side... including when they are next due to perform with us.
Website(s):
www.myspace.com/timkey25,
www.thecowards.co.uk/people.html
Next appearance at The Funny Side:
| To Be Announced |