A Night Out with John Truvulva & Priya Hall
  • London Fringe

Join two up and coming comedy maestros, John Travulva (Jodie Mitchell) and Priya Hall for their Work in Progress shows.

Priya Hall

A show by stand-up comedian Priya Hall about how she burned her whole life to the ground for a laugh & has been living in a state of perpetual chaos ever since...

As seen on BBC Three, BBC One, BBC Radio 4, & S4C.

She has written on shows such as Bad Education (BBC Three) & Never Mind The Buzzcocks (Sky). Semi-finalist on BBC New Comedy Awards 2021.

John Travulva

Prince of accessible content & OFFIE Award winning 'brilliant & natural comic' (Guardian) John Travulva critiques his best-known tick-box character: queer, non-binary, neurodiverse class-straddler Jodie Mitchell. Jodie has had great success appearing on Comedy Central Live and BBC Radio 4, writing for Sex Education & as a Funny [Women] Award Finalist, but should John do his debut show as them? Hes not sure, he gets a lot of praise as himself:

'John Travulvas set is so funny it makes all the comedy in my life up to this point redundant' Theatrebubble

'The comedy turn by John Travulva (the excellent Jodie Mitchell) left me with actual tears of laughter running down my face' Diva

'Standout talent Consistently funny while also being very sharp and moving' The Stage

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