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Ebdon Management presents

Stuart Laws? Is That Guy Still Going?

Tue 2 – Wed 3 Apr 60 minutes
Chortle
Skinny
Fest
Acclaimed gilet-wearing stand-up, filmmaker, goalkeeper and viral Twitter star Stuart Laws takes his latest show out on tour, and this time he’s telling the truth.
‘A swirl of delicious flights of fancy and outright lies… A profound and sophisticated show’
Chortle

In Stuart Laws? Is That Guy Still Going?, the Ruislip-based stand-up has resolved to tell the truth, the whole truth and almost nothing but the truth. After an argument with his therapist about being too closed off Stuart has resolved to come clean: sperm and all. A show about getting married, nothing lasting forever, vasectomies, childfree living and long-grief from the leftfield observationalist and intricate gag-weaver.

Stuart’s a mainstay on the alt-comedy scene: he’s appeared on BBC iPlayer, Prime (in his own series Grave New World), BBC Radio 4, produced James Acaster’s four Netflix specials, directed Nish Kumar’s latest comedy special and his online videos are regularly going viral – you might recognise him phoning a horse, saying “Never” as Michael Caine, finding the secret cocktail bar in M&M World or offsetting sex in a hilarious takedown of carbon offsetting.

The multi-talented comic has just had a comedy special released by 800 Pound Gorilla, an American comedy label and he’s also the guy behind award-winning indie production company Turtle Canyon Comedy, the makers of web series, short films, sketches and podcasts that have been watched over 20 million times and feature the likes of Lou Sanders, Joel Dommett, Harriet Kemsley and Ed Gamble.

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Reviews

‘A deliriously fun and nonsensical hour full of tiny little treats'
List
'A sublime sense of the silly'
Skinny
'You’ll struggle to find a comedian with a better jokes per minute rate. Like a one-man episode of Arrested Development'
Fest