July 21, 2018 - 2057 views
Let the fun times roll - that’s the message from organisers of Stand Up at the Seaside, Colwyn Bay’s monthly laugh-in.
Not to be too downbeat after the end of the football and the apparent lack of sunshine in the town over the past week, compare Dave Rothnie is looking forward to a stellar night of comedy to keep spirits high at The Station on Saturday 28th July.
As always, the event hosts some of the best comedy talents to grace our town from right across the country including Rob Rouse, Tony Burgess and Jonathan Williams.
Rob started his career in television as a "warm-up" on the hit BBC sitcom Coupling, where he entertained the studio audience between filming. He also starred in the first series of the BBC Three sitcom Grownups and Guilty Pleasures, a new chat show which he hosted. He also has an uncredited role in Penelope, a feature film premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival in September 2006.
In 2005 he was a presenter on The Friday Night Project, now known as The Sunday Night Project, an entertainment show for Channel 4. He also starred in Spoons, a Channel 4 sketch show.
His other acting work includes a role in Tunnel of Love, a prime time comedy-drama for ITV and a starring role in the BBC3 sitcom The Bunk Bed Boys. Rouse was also a member of the cast of The Pilot Show for E4.
Stand up at the Seaside starts at 8pm and includes an audience stand-up joke competition. Limited number of tickets are available to buy from The Station in Colwyn Bay.
Bayside Radio’s Ron Roberts will be following and talking to the show. Hear him Monday to Friday 4pm-6pm.