It's our March show at The Yard in Ely.
And our headline act is the incomparable Lost Voice Guy! @lostvoiceguy
Lee Ridley, known as Lost Voice Guy, is the first stand-up comedian to use a communication aid. He made his first stand-up appearance in February 2012 and took his first ever solo show to the Edinburgh Fringe in 2013. He has performed a show there every year since. As well as being the first comedian to win Britain’s Got Talent in 2018, Lee also won the BBC New Comedy Award in 2014 and has appeared on some of the country’s most popular TV shows including The One Show, This Morning, Lorraine and BBC Breakfast.
He has performed for the Duke and Duchess of Sussex on The Royal Variety Performance, appeared on Britain’s Got Talent: The Champions, America’s Got Talent: The Champions, Live At The Apollo, Comic Relief, The Last Leg, The Now Show, Question Team, Comedians Giving Lectures and Pointless Celebrities.
He has also just finished filming the third series of BBC3’s Jerk.
Lee’s Christmas special – Christmas Comedy Club with Lost Voice Guy – aired on ITV on Christmas Eve 2021. Lee is an Ambassador for the charity Scope and is also a patron of Smile For Life, Find A Voice, Communication Matters, The Scott-Morgan Foundation and The Sequal Trust.
Finding humour in strange places is one of Lost Voice Guy’s strengths. The Guardian
Funny, personal, occasionally shocking and frequently mischievous. The Independent
Sharply deals with misconceptions about his disability...that's stimulating, moving and amusing. The Times
Plus ... Dan Evans! @danevanscomedian
As well as playing clubs and universities throughout the UK, Dan has gigged in Holland, Germany, Dubai and Ireland as well as being part of the sell-out Screaming Blue Murder Cabaret and Avalon Comedy Zones at the Edinburgh Fringe.
Dan’s TV and radio appearances include Brain Candy (BBC3 & 2), Channel 5 at The Store, Channel 5 Comedy Zone and the Radio 2 Stand Up Show.