The Queen’s Theatre is launching its first Comedy Club of 2012 with three fantastic stand-ups.

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Gavin Webster, Iain Stirling and Steve Hall will be on stage at the theatre in Billet Lane, Hornchurch, on Thursday, February 2, at 8.30pm.

Loud-mouthed Geordie Gavin Webster is not for the faint-hearted.

His hilariously controversial style of comedy – a charming combination of swearing, surrealism and songs – has made him a firm favourite with audiences across the country!

He has supported Lee Evans, Jack Dee and Phill Jupitus while notching up TV credits on Channel 4’s The 11 O’Clock Show and BBC 1’s The Stand Up Show.

Law graduate Iain Stirling swapped a courtroom career for the stage.

He is a CBBC writer and presenter and one of the country’s hottest young stand-ups.

This baby-faced performer delights punters with his cheeky, cheery chat about all things topical and random – from African poverty to weird bus journeys!

Steve Hall always has lots to chat about – from his Australian wife and homophobic dad to the perils of visa paperwork and fears of middle age.

He is also part of the multi-award-winning writing team behind the BBC 3 sketch show We Are Klang and has supported comedy star Russell Howard.

Tickets for the Queen’s show are £11 from 01708 443333 or visit www.queens-theatre.co.uk.

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