Joe Stanley loves comedy and I have read many of his reviews and I’m so glad he came along to review one of my gigs!!
The people of Hull gave a unanimous roar last week as the city was named ‘City of Culture 2017’. With a promise of events every day of the year in 2017, arts, music and theatre are set to have a huge shot in the arm in Hull in the next few years. However it’s not just these disciplines which are thriving in the city. Comedy has seen a rapid incline in the last few years with local comedians appearing in national competitions and comedy nights popping up all over the city. Hull is quickly becoming the place to be to see great new comedy, with one of the newest nights being ‘Nibbles with Giggles’ at the cafe bar ‘Pasaz’.
The cosy venue on the corner of Ferensway hosts a monthly comedy night every third Saturday of the month which not only provides top class comedians but a buffet during the interval as well!
The room is decorated with candles which gives it a lovely vibe and the front row is made up of comfy sofas giving the night a relaxed feeling (even if people are still weary about sitting in them!). However any worries of being picked on are soon dashed away as the warm friendly atmosphere makes it feel less of a comedy club, more of a few of your mates telling jokes and stories in your front room.
The organiser of the monthly gig, Steve Rimmer, stepped up as host and compere for the night. With his likeable personality and his ability to get humour out of any audience member. Steve really did warm the audience up for a great night of comedy. Some comperes feel the need to pick on audience members to get laughs, whereas Steve chats to the audience in a way an old friend might, making jokes but never in a nasty way. He gives the audience the chance to make jokes back and comes up with some great lines, often on the spot, he is the perfect host for such a relaxed gig.
The night gives local acts a stage allowing them to perform in front of home crowd audiences, but also features talent from across the country. Talking about how he books his acts Steve says:
“Working as a bomb disposal engineer gets me around the country and being a comedian I get to gig most places I work. Having this opportunity lets me see some brilliant acts and offer them the chance to come and gig in front our our ever growing Hull audiences.”
Tonight’s night (23rd November) featured both local and national talent. Andy Woolston opened the night in a cracking fashion as per usual, fresh from his debut double header show at ‘The Hull Comedy Festival’ Andy is always on top form and got the night off to a brilliant start. Following him was the incredibly funny Gina Jenkinson. Steve has always given new acts a stage to perform and Gina is one of these comics, however you simply could not tell she has been going for less than a year. With some hilarious stories about her life and a great stage presence Gina is one to look out for in the future and another in the increasing long line of brilliant female comedians hailing from Hull.
The second half featured acts that have traveled further a field. First up was Fran Garrity, storming his set and coming up with one of the best lines of the night, a call back to Gina’s earlier set, which brought the house down. Andrea Whitaker was on next, the second woman of the night. Where some clubs are nervous about putting on too many female comedians, Steve has never been bothered by this. As as long as they are funny it doesn’t matter what sex they are. Andrea, a genuinely funny woman filled the room with laughter and provided a great build up for the final act of the night.
Before the headliner though the buffet was served. A bargain at £3 nobody could turn this down, especially with the smell wafting up the stairs makes everyone as hungry for food as they was comedy.
The final act of the night were the brilliant ‘Live Naked Idiots’. A sketch group from Hull, the idiots are sometimes filthy, sometimes dark but always hilarious and a genuine pleasure to watch. This group are going to be huge with sketches about game shows, psychics and the origins of famous children’s tv shows, every single sketch brought the audience into hysterics and are a must see before they become huge.
As Steve brought the night to a close and thanked the audience for being there, the audience cheered for more and there wasn’t a doubt in the room that it had been a great night filled with laughs, good food and a great atmosphere. Someone in marketing should be sacked as ‘Nibbles with giggles’ provides a lot more than that. ‘Food that fills your belly and laughs that make your sides split’ may seem more appropriate, although a lot less catchy.
At only £5 a ticket ‘Nibbles with Giggles’ is a night not to be missed, I thoroughly recommend you get your tickets for next month’s gig on the 21st December now!
Joe Stanley
Well done to Hull, years ago it was voted the worst place to live and I must say I for one wasn’t happy about that! And I’m sure my home towns people wasn’t too. Well we can all give ourselves a pat on the back because we have only gone and gained the title of City Of Culture 2017!!
I don’t quite know how that works but it’s a win!!
I like to think that I had a little part of helping with my comedy. I run 3 regular gigs in Hull and possibly a 4th (it’s a secrete) and I hosted the comedy at this years Humber Street Sesh, and the Freedom festivals comedy show.
Well it all helps I suppose!
So glad I got back to Hull from London in time to host this.
What a fun night! I loved interviewing the contestants before they went off to change into the acts they where to become. I also got to delve into some comedy between the acts and at the start of each section. The night was south fun and whilst the votes where being counted Hull Comedian of 2013 Jack Gleadow did a 10 min set which went down really well with the audience.
A massive well done to Molly Brown, that’s Molly, Not Polly as I first introduces her! Oops.
She won a very tightly scored competition as Paloma Faith, that girl has some talent alright!
And as this was for charity, The Freedom Road, click here for their site
The whole night raised over £700!!
I have been asked to come back next year and do it all again! I can’t wait!!
So after i’ve been told I did a great job at booking and hosting 2013’s Laughing Bull Comedy Marquee at Tribfest and festival director Ed Faulkner has asked me to do it all again!! I cant wait and already have some amazing acts lined up!!
here is a showreel of how this years went.
So I was asked if I’d like to be part a comedy gig for injured troops at the army’s rehabilitation centre, I obviously jumped at the chance even changed my work commitment tools it possible.
Now as I myself spent some time at Headley Court in my army days I know how much these guys would appreciate some laughs. Unwashed running late because of the M25 traffic but when I arrived the gig was already on full swing And two acts had already been on, ink new the other acts in the bill and was delighted to be part of such a strong line up, the would have been a great gig wherever it was but the fact it was here made it all the more special to me.
It was my turn to do my set, now I’ve done army gigs before and know how dark humour goes with squadies but these guys with all they’ve been through in typical forces fashion wanted darker, I told some jokes on would only ever do on rowdy stag/hen type gigs and that lapped it up!!
After the gig I stayed back in the bar talking to some of the guys and girls, the injuries they had varied from missing limbs to a good old wrist strain and in the forces way, one guy who’s legs got blown off in an IED was ripping into someone who has sprained his wrist, then they showed me some pretty cool tricks with their new legs (at £30.000) each these things where phenomenal. But the best thing was when sitting down you could bring the pneumatic leg up to make a beer rest!!
All in all what a great gig and a top bunch of guys. And to top it all off I received a letter on behalf of the CO of Headley Court.
Well i’m not gonna lie to ya, I wish I was up in Ed, However, I to have some fairly good things going on,
On the 3rd of August I’m hosting the comedy stage at at Hull’s Humber Street Sesh, where I will be introducing and having a right old laugh. (Click here)
On the 10th of August I am back at Savile Row Cafe Bar as host to a solid full line up(Click here)
On the 14th of August I shall be introducing our first one man show at Happy House Comedy, “Dark side of the thoughts” Staring Toju aka, The Militant Black Guy. (Click here)
From the 15th, 16th, 17th, and 18th of August i’m the host of the comedy marquee for laughing bull comedy at Tribfest (Click here)
And finally on the 31st of August I shall be Hosting another one man show with some amazing support acts for comedy legend PATRICK MONAHAN!!(Click here)So basically what i’m saying is, I too have a busy August Comedy wize.
Here is my little bouncing baby boy Eddie.
And a big thanks go out to my T-Shirt sponsors over at visual candy for this branded baby T!!
So a while back I was interviewed by one of the members of TEAM NOT BY FORCE It was very well done and im happy to have been included with such a great set of interviews. Click HERE for the interview and write up.
Steve Rimmer has secured sponsorship with Visual Candy Click the logo to go straight to their website
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What an amazing night was had @ The Savile Row Café Bar.
We had our second sell out gig with a packed out room. All the acts were fantastic and the audience loved each and every one of them!
I didn’t have to do any work as MC so I went into a running gag of “so this bomb disposal lark ….”
Thanks to Daniel J Kennedy, Anthony Murphy, Callum Scott, for doing a fantastic job, although they could have done new stuff they gave their solid sets and as a result I’m gonna get them back to Hull for paid middles on my Pro night.
Special mention has to go to Dave Smith a new act from Hull, doing his second ever gig and I have to say he had the “Jack Gleadow affect”
(I must explain this)
Basically when I saw Jack doing his first ever gig I knew he was going to be a top act and he totally blew away all the comics on the bill that night and we was right he is doing brilliant on the comedy circuit.
Dave was on stage and he is so natural
with super strong observations and he doesn’t hold back when it comes to personal stories from his past.
Whilst sat watching him Jed Salisbury whispered into my ear “Jack Gleadow”
I instantly knew what he meant!
Oh, that brings me on to the next bit.
Thanks to Jed for stepping in and filling for an act that couldn’t make it and thanks to Mike Morris for doing the same, Hull is quickly getting its very own little comedy circuit and every local act is ready and willing to step in at short notice and after Dave’s performance I’m sure he will be added to the panic joint message I send out to local acts when people pull out of my gigs.
Jim Bays headlined the night, and headline he did! Slipping away from his usual set list to talk to the audience making sure they had a top night, at one point he said “I don’t even need to do material I could just talk to you guys”
And he was right, what a top comedy audience we had in!!
Can’t wait to do it all again next month on the 15th of June. And if an act drops out maybe Dave can fill in!!