Mixing trade mark audience interaction with true stories from his everyday life...
Affable Liverpool comedian Paul Smith has waxed lyrical on all manner of topics in his time, including such peculiar subjects as who he’d most like to be haunted by (Ghandi - Paul reckons he’d do it quite quietly) and which is the largest animal he thinks he could beat in a fight (a goose). He’s also ‘died’ on stage in front of a Babylon 5 actress, who made matters worse for him by shaking her head in pity. Widely regarded as one of the comedy circuit’s most accomplished MCs, Paul is resident at Liverpool’s Hot Water Comedy Club. He’s made a real name for himself on a national level too, courtesy of online video clips which almost routinely go viral. He visits the Midlands this month with his touring show, Joker.
Mixing trade mark audience interaction with true stories from his everyday life...
Affable Liverpool comedian Paul Smith has waxed lyrical on all manner of topics in his time, including such peculiar subjects as who he’d most like to be haunted by (Ghandi - Paul reckons he’d do it quite quietly) and which is the largest animal he thinks he could beat in a fight (a goose). He’s also ‘died’ on stage in front of a Babylon 5 actress, who made matters worse for him by shaking her head in pity. Widely regarded as one of the comedy circuit’s most accomplished MCs, Paul is resident at Liverpool’s Hot Water Comedy Club. He’s made a real name for himself on a national level too, courtesy of online video clips which almost routinely go viral. He visits the Midlands this month with his touring show, Joker.