Firstly, big thanks to Metro, Tongue in Cheek Comedy, Mood bar and Bar XS, and all the acts for giving us such a laugh and raising much needed cash for our helpline.
Featuring the cream of North West talent and the bargain price of £7 a ticket, hundreds joined us for 2 brilliant line ups.
Did someone mentioned doing it again next year?
Stand Up To Stop Suicide – Liverpool
Featuring:
Keith Carter as Nige - “Nige thinks he’s a superhero. In comedy terms he already is...” - Edinburgh Evening News
Chris Cairns MC - “Liverpool’s very own Big Yin” – Liverpool Echo
Mick Ferry - “As good as it gets.....highly original and hilarious” - Metro Big Issue
Daliso Chaponda - “A comedian with raw Eddie Murphy confidence, cheek and super-polished style” - Nerve, Liverpool
Paul Smith – “Far too young to be as talented as he is!” – Bar XS
Check out the pics below \/
Stand Up To Stop Suicide – Manchester
Featuring:
Mundo Jazz - “A sort of live, Latino Spinal Tap. Very, very, very funny.” - Daily Express
Toby Hadoke MC – “A comedy genius." - Helen Duff, Metro
Des Sharples – “Charismatic, confident and effortless” – Chortle
Mike Newall - “Oozes charisma. Liam Gallagher with wit. And a vocabulary” - Caper Club
Paul Smith – “Far too young to be as talented as he is!” – Bar XS
Pics below now!
Simon Howes
