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Stand up with the Real McCoy

Stand up with the Real McCoy

Sunday August 31st, 2014 from 7:00 pm to 10:30 pm
@ Glee Club in Birmingham
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The Real Mccoy was the popular BBC sketch show that ran from 1991-1996.

Sunday 31st August the show returns to the Glee, Arcadian, Birmingham. Hosted by the fantastic Geof Schuman with comedy from your Real McCoy favorites Rudi Lickwood, Curtis Walker & Leo Muhammad who will be appearing as Mr Frasier.

This part 2 to lasts years show will bring back all the memories and laughter from yesteryear. Make sure you do not miss out

Check out the comedians here

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Curtis Walker

Curtis' hugely appealing style and seemingly effortless talent, have ensured him winning over audiences as one of the Country's leading stand-ups and actors. As a standup, Curtis has performed up and down the country in some of its finest venues (and toilets!). Across the waters, he has made audiences laugh in America, Spain, Jamaica, St. Lucia, Holland and most recently, the Middle East. He performed at the New York Comedy Festival where he went down a storm.

Curtis Walker is 'The Don' of black comedy. He is a multi-talented performer and his indefinable comedy "moves an audience in a way I've never seen a standup do before" William Cook - The Guardian.

Mr Frazier

Mr Frazier is the most iconic character to emerge from the classic 90's BBC TV series, The Real McCoy. He was created by Leo Muhammad as an alter ego who would show up that side of self that most of us attempt to hide because if that side was visible it would provoke ridicule, laughter or even embarrassment. Mr Frazier does everything wrong in terms of physical appearance, the clothes he wears; mostly a throw back to the nineteen seventies consisting of flower power colours, flares and outrageous high heeled wedged shoes. The food he eats, much of which remains a constant grubby feature around his mouth and of course, those teeth which he is apt to boast in a raspy Jamaican accent, "My teet ave neva been touch by a dentis". Mr Frazier does not see himself as a figure of fun but takes himself very seriously and thinks the people around him in the world have all become religious nuts who have lost their minds because of the constant refrain to "Oh my god!" and "Jesus Christ!" when they see him.

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Glee Club

Arcadian

Hurst St

Birmingham, , B5 4TD

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