Blizzard Comedy LIVE, featuring Cerys Bradley
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OH LOOK ANOTHER BLIZZARD!! Come join us at Gullivers NQ for another belter of a show with Manchesters most inclusive comedy.

Featuring:

Headline act Cerys Bradley

Cerys (as seen on) Bradley (BBC One Wales) is (Quantum Leopard) an autistic (Champion of Champions) non-binary (2021) goofball (with a love of puppets) Amused Moose (and audience participation) semiFINALIST (2020) but in a nice way. They won the Neurodiverse Reviews first ever award for Actually Austic Excellence and got a letter from Nicola Sturgeon.

The raw, personal feeling they successfully convey is worth a thousand culture war column inches. Fest Mag

very funnyCerys gives so much of themselves. * Neurodiverse Review

Cerys has a beautiful, whimsical mind with an expertly honed delivery that is the perfect vehicle for some of the best gags Ive heard in years. Kiri Pritchard-McLean for The National Wales

Bradley comes across occasionally as a slightly awkward performer, perhaps given the autism Darkchat

With support from

Will Preston

Will Preston has been performing comedy since 2016 all across the UK and the US. He is a regular at the top comedy clubs on the London scene and is also the co-host of the award-winning Marvel Versus Marvel podcast.

Slick, surprising, and acutely aware Objectively Funny

Very funny geezer. Guaranteed laughs! Lenny Sherman

Energetic and lovable Joey Page

Edgy, distinctive voice Sadia Azmat

Fearless, oozes confidence Nathan Cassidy

Mark Nicholas

Autistic Act who likes to take the stereotypes of Autism and turn them in on their head. A mixture of surrealism and standard joke telling to keep the audience entertained. Runs a 5 Star Disability and Mental Health Night called Laugh-Able and have had amazing headliners such as Andrew O Neil, John Robertson and Rosie Jones . Won King Gong Comedy Store Manchester which has led to regular spots at The Comedy Store in London and was recently Nominated for Neurodiverse Reviews Best Actually Autistic Act Award Edinburgh 2022. In addition I was a regular feature on The Disability Taskmaster Gameshow the Blue Badge Bunch as part of Edinburgh Fringe 2022 which received a 4 Star Review from Three Weekly

An autistic comedian that always brings his a-game. Mark uses his innate likeability to deliver dark humour alongside killer lines. He keeps the audience enthralled, though leaves them uncertain whether theyre going to burst out laughing or recoil in shock. Marks a great addition to any comedy night and a must-watch up-and-comer Late Stage Comedy

Saeth Wheeler

Saeth is still brand-new to comedy, and hasnt exactly worked out what theyre doing yet, but that hasnt stopped them from doing it. Enough tangents to make a maths geek frown, supplemented with a heavy dose of lesbianism.

The rampant socialist lesbian the government keeps trying to warn me about their friend

There were at least three jokes in there another comic

and Benny Shakes

Benny Shakes is a powerhouse of funny built on a foundation of clever joke writing, from the daily struggles of living with a disability to his observations on redneck life. Benny is a relatable and affable comic who raises the roof every time.

He does several shows online, Benny Shakes Things Up. and five-star reviewed gameshow The Blue Badge Bunch. He is booked to do several fringes around England in 2022/2023.

Benny is superb. Great crowd interaction, solid material and a strong stage presence. Graeme Rayner

Warm and very infectious. From the moment he walks on stage Benny fills a room with his presence Steve McLean

with host Jonny Collins

Jonny Collins is an aggressively inclusive Non-Binary comedian, Jonny pulls no punches yet makes everyone feel welcome and represented in their thought provoking, and well constructed deconstructions of gender, sexuality and politics. With radical leftist ideals and a fast and furious delivery style, Jonny Collins is a favourite of socialist, anarchists, feminists (of the trans inclusive variety), and queer activists alike.

Jonny is a force of nature on stage. A whirlwind of hilarity with a unique viewpoint, they energy and passion personified. XS Malarkey

Jonny Collins is deceptively rapid-fire, with a gag rate that would shame most one-line merchants. They can bring a simmer to a boil with ease, and make a huge mess of your kitchen. James Ross (Quantum Leopard)

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