Chester Comedy Corner: Tony Law

The Live Rooms, Chester.

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This is a unreserved seated event.
16+, under 18s must be with an adult.
Line ups could be subject to change. 
Show starts at 8pm.  

Please be advised there may be offensive humour.        

16+ only. 16s to 17s must be accompanied by an adult. No refunds will be given for incorrectly booked tickets.

Ticket type Cost (face value)? Quantity
EARLY BIRD £5.50 (£5.00)
GENERAL ADMISSION £11.00 (£10.00)
STUDENT/NUS/BLUE LIGHT DISCOUNT £7.70 (£7.00)

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Canadian Tony Law is one of the UK Circuit’s most loved and celebrated comics, we are honoured to have him at Chester. He has appeared on loads of tv shows In 2002 he was a regular panellist on the Channel 4 comedy quiz show Does Doug Know?. He also appeared in a series of television adverts for Gala Bingo and has had TV exposure on Edinburgh & Beyond and Comedy Cuts. Law's first comedy tour was in 2009 and in 2010 he was a support act for Stewart Lee.Law performed on Russell Howard's Good News in April 2011 as part of one of the extended episodes called Russell Howard's Good News Extra. On 17 October 2011, he also appeared on the satirical music-based panel game Never Mind the Buzzcocks.In 2011–2012, Law toured his comedy show Tony Law: Go Mr Tony Go!. In August 2012, he returned to the Edinburgh Fringe to perform his new show, Tony Law: Maximum Nonsense. The show was nominated for best comedy show at the Edinburgh Comedy Awards.He appeared on the BBC One show Have I Got News for You, a satire panel show, on 2 November 2012, hosted by Jeremy Clarkson. In November 2012 he appeared on 8 Out of 10 Cats, and returned to that show on 8 February 2013. In February–March 2013 he appeared in Comedy Central UK's The Alternative Comedy Experience.Law has performed in podcasts including Do the Right Thing and Why Is Your Bottom So Dirty. He also has his own podcast series The Tony Law Tapes.In 2017 Law worked with Adam Larter to create an experimental comedy opera on ice at the Alexandra Palace called 'Battle for Icetopia' The show won the Chortle Award for Event of the Year. Support act The Boys From the All Night Chemist, have played at the Live Rooms before and delighted our audience with their sophisticated sing-alongs. There may be references to one or two naughty subjects.Jack Kelly is an up and coming star of the Manchester circuitMC is Roland Gent