FOUR of Scotland's top comedians are set to bring an unforgettable night of stand-up comedy to Cumnock next month.
Graham Mackie, Chris Forbes, Cubby, and Raymond Mearns will take the stage together, promising an evening packed with side-splitting stories, uproarious observations on life, and astonishing one-liners that will leave you gasping for breath.
Their show comes to two venues in East Ayrshire - the Stewarton Area Centre on Friday, May 31, and Cumnock Town Hall on Saturday, June 1.
Chris Forbes, known for his starring role in the Scottish BAFTA-winning comedy show Scot Squad, is a three-time Scottish Comedy Award winner, with gigs spanning across the globe and a knack for creating unforgettable comedy characters like Duncan, The Other Murray Brother.
Blind comic Cubby is a former contestant on Britain's Got Talent combining energetic performance, striking one-liners, and hilarious life stories guaranteed to have audiences in stitches from start to finish.
With over 15 years on the Scottish comedy circuit, Graham Mackie is a seasoned pro whose down-to-earth humour and razor-sharp wit have earned him a place in the Scottish Comedian of the Year final four times, unmatched by any other comic on the circuit.
Raymond Mearns, described by Frankie Boyle as a "genuine improvisational genius", has consistently been one of Scotlnad's top live stand-up comedians for the last 15 years, and is also known for his appearances on Limmy's Show and on BBC Radio Scotland's Breaking The News.
Raymond Mearns – As seen on “Limmy’s show” and heard on BBC Radio Scotland’s “Breaking the News” but what you may not know is that; Raymond Mearns has consistently been one of the top live stand-up comedians in the country for the past 15 years! Described by Frankie Boyle as ‘a genuine improvisational genius’.
Tickets are available now at eastayrshireleisure.com.
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