Choir! Choir! Choir!

Choir! Choir! Choir! is a Toronto-based singing group led by creative directors Nobu Adilman and Daveed Goldman. The duo takes a non-traditional approach; there are no auditions, and the audience is the choir! Show up and they’ll teach you an original arrangement to a song you LOVE.

Founded in 2011, Choir! Choir! Choir! has amassed a dedicated and passionate community of singers and a thriving international fan base on YouTube amassing millions of views on some of their videos.

The group has performed with renowned artists such as Patti Smith, David Byrne, Rick Astley, Tegan and Sara, and Rufus Wainwright, and onstage at New York’s Carnegie Hall and Radio City Music Hall with the likes of Debbie Harry and The Flaming Lips. They’ve created content for NBC’s Jesus Christ Superstar with Hamilton’s Brandon Victor Dixon. And they they’ve performed at the MET in New York for New York Pride and hosted their own float in Toronto Pride. They remembered Canadian music hero, Gord Downie, by performing Grace Too with the surviving members of the Tragically Hip to 10,000 fans in Toronto.

Choir! Choir! Choir! exists to celebrate music and push the boundaries between practice and performance, artist and audience, offering therapeutic benefits with the ultimate side effect: a powerful community.

 

ON TOUR IN UK FROM MARCH 2023

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Two Mr Ps In A Podcast

Lee and Adam Parkinson are two brothers from Manchester, who work in primary education. Together in 2018, they set up the hugely successful Two Mr Ps in a Pod(cast), sharing light-hearted and hilarious tales from the classroom and reminiscing on their own school days. The podcast has since amassed over 3 million listens with sold-out live shows across the UK. Their first book Put a Wet Paper Towel On It was an instant Sunday Times bestseller. Their second book, This Is Your Own Time You’re Wasting, is published by HarperCollins in July 2022

Barry from Watford

Created and performed by Alex Lowe

82 year old Barry from Watford was first brought to public consciousness when he became a cult star on Iain Lee’s LBC 97.3FM phone-in show. Barry became a familiar voice on London’s popular talk radio station for over a year, phoning in a few times each week to offer the benefits of his octogenarian wisdom. Listeners were introduced to his beloved wife Margaret, offered up their sympathies over his rowdy neighbours and felt Barry’s frustration as he tried to get a celebrity to turn on his residential home’s Christmas Lights.

He has performed two hit shows at The Pleasance, Edinburgh and Watford Palace Theatre – “Let’s Talk To Barry” about the changing face of suburban Britain, and “Let’s Get On With It”; an antidote to the recession and appeared at stand up gigs all over the country.

In 2007 Barry was taken under the wing of Marcus Brigstocke, making regular appearances on his topical Late Edition comedy show for BBC4, and since June 2009, he has been a regular feature in the form of “lifestyle guru” on Steve Wright in the Afternoon, BBC Radio 2.

Since 2011 to today he has been performing his show Barry’s Bingo at the 100 Club, Oxford St, London. Guests have included Rob Brydon, Harry Shearer and Johnny Vegas.From 2014 Barry has also performed in a double act with Angelos Epithemiou which has toured the country and their hit podcast The Angelos and Barry show won an award in its first year.

In 2016 his own Radio 4 series “Barry’s Lunch Club” was broadcast and was Pick of the Week in April.

In 2017 he appeared in 30 x one hour episodes of Cheap Cheap Cheap for Channel 4 with Noel Edmonds, produced by Hattrick.

In August 2018 Barry and Angelos premiered their new touring show “A Matter of Life and Death” at Le Monde Hotel, Edinburgh. They intend to tour it in the near future.

 

Clinton Baptiste

Clinton Baptiste is the flamboyant, unsubtle and quite honestly useless psychic, medium and clairvoyant from Peter Kay’s television smash hit Phoenix Nights.

He will tell individual audience members straight what the spirits are telling him about their lives.
Always hilarious and never truly malicious, he figures he’s only being cruel to be kind.