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MOCK THE WEEK Star Ed Gamble To Perform At London's Leicester Square Theatre From 2/8-2/10

By: Jan. 25, 2018
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MOCK THE WEEK Star Ed Gamble To Perform At London's Leicester Square Theatre From 2/8-2/10  Image

Following a sell-out Edinburgh Fringe run (including extra dates added every weekend) and two sold out shows at London's Leicester Square Theatre in 2017, star ofMock the Week (BBC Two) and Almost Royal (BBC America) Ed Gamble will return to the venue for three nights from 8th - 10th February with his show Mammoth as part of his nationwide tour.

Quickly becoming a regular face on TV screens, Ed's credits include multiple appearances on Mock the Week (BBC Two) and The Apprentice: You're Fired (BBC Two), Man Down (Channel 4, also co-writing the upcoming fourth series), a headline set on the second series of Russell Howard's Stand Up Central (Comedy Central), Roast Battle (Comedy Central), Drunk History (Comedy Central), Russell Howard's Good News (BBC Two), Virtually Famous (E4), Sweat the Small Stuff(BBC Three), and Dave's One Night Stand (UKTV). Also making a name for himself internationally, Ed has starred in two series of Almost Royal (BBC America's first original comedy commission, broadcast on E4 in the UK), and is one of only a handful of British comedians to perform stand-up on Conan (TBS).

On stage, Ed has performed as tour support for Greg Davies, Chris Addison and Russell Kane, and was awarded the Chortle Award for Best Compere in 2014. With Ray Peacock, Ed co-wrote and co-hosted the iTunes Chart topping and Chortle Award nominated Peacock and Gamble Podcast, and performed live shows at the 2011, 2012 and 2013 Edinburgh Festival Fringes. Ed performed a sell-out run at last year's Edinburgh Festival Fringe with his third solo show Stampede, before embarking on his first nationwide stand-up tour, finishing with two performances at London's Leicester Square Theatre. 2015 saw Ed perform at the Fringe with his second solo show, Lawman, playing to critical acclaim and sold out audiences throughout.



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