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Huge Davies

Huge Davies

  • Actor, writer and stand-up comedian

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Tim Harding's comedy diary

Call me an auteurist, but there's something quite satisfying about a takeover event, where a particular artist or group commandeers a venue for a bit to put on a run of shows.

Tim Harding, Chortle, 8th March 2024

Huge Davies: Whodunnit, review

Overall this was a solid stand up set, albeit rough around the edges, and I look forward to seeing his career flourish in the future. If you like dry humour, intense comedians and a strong repertoire of comedic songs to narrate a murder mystery being 'solved' then this is the show for you.

Cathie, Theatre & Tonic, 29th February 2024

(ISH) Edinburgh Comedy Awards announce longlists

The (ISH) Edinburgh Comedy Awards - the alternative new Fringe-based awards run by volunteers - have announced their longlists.

British Comedy Guide, 14th August 2023

Huge Davies picks his comedy favourites

"I just had to tear myself away from the discovery of a paedophile dinosaur..."

Huge Davies, Chortle, 25th July 2023

Huge Davies' Murder Mixtape

Taking on the role of determined detective, Huge attempts to solve the murder mystery of the decade, with help from his loyal audience.

Huge Davies, Fest Mag, 12th July 2023

Huge Davies launches The Carpark special online

The Carpark, a comedy special from Huge Davies, is now available online.

British Comedy Guide, 20th June 2023

Huge Davies: The Carpark - 800 Pound Gorilla review

While there is always mileage in confessional comedy, the evasive tone of Davies' show feels more modern.

Helen Tope, The Reviews Hub, 17th June 2023

Angel Comedy Club to throw a massive bank holiday street party

Comedians including Rosie Jones, Viggo Venn, Sikisa, Huge Davies and Julia Masli will be performing on the roof of the club's venue - the Bill Murray pub in Islington - on Sunday 7th May.

Chortle, 27th April 2023

Brits abroad: 9 top UK shows at the Melbourne comedy festival

With the first weekend in full swing we offer our suggestion of nine lesser-known UK comics performing in the world's second-largest comedy festival, after the Edinburgh Fringe, over the next three weeks.

Chortle, 1st April 2023

Pleasance puts lots more Edinburgh shows on sale

The second Edinburgh Fringe announcement for the Pleasance Theatre Trust is a whopper with returning award-winning acts, amazing newcomers, European sensations, shows with fun for all the family and political chatterings.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 28th March 2023

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