Hal Cruttenden
Performing:
November 11th
In just four
years since his appearance at the Edinburgh Festival as a Daily Telegraph Open
Mic finalist, Hal made his solo debut at the 2002 Festival and was a Perrier
Best Newcomer Nominee confirmation of his rapid rise through the ranks to the
pinnacle of the UK comedy circuit. His unique perspective on life and, amongst
other things, the traumas of being a sensitive man in a macho world, set him
apart as a true original.
Television has recognised this resulting in many
appearances including The 11 O’Clock Show (Channel 4), Live at
Jongleurs (UK Gold), The Warehouse (Carlton), Brain Candy (Baby
Cow Productions), House of Fun (Meridien), Hoot (Bravo), and
Net.Comedy (Action Time). On his last visit to the Edinburgh
Festival in 1999, he co-presented Carlton Comedy Warehouse (STV
and Carlton), two half-hour programmes following his season with
Mitch Benn and Mitchell Anderson at the Assembly Rooms. He has
also written for Radio 4’s Fast Thick Pants and recently
appeared on 4 At The Store.
Originally trained as an actor at the Central School of
Speech and Drama, Hal has appeared in two movies, Mrs Dalloway
and The Madness of King George. On television his acting credits
include Eastenders, Kavanagh QC, Out of the Blue, Touching Evil
and Bramwell. Most recently, he appeared in Shackleton starring
Kenneth Branagh.
A regular on the Jongleurs circuit, Hal plays all their
clubs across the country as well as their three London venues at
Battersea, Camden and Bow. He also performs regularly at all the
other major London venues including The Comedy Store, Banana
Cabaret, Bound and Gagged, Comedy Café, Meccano and Hampstead
Comedy Club. He has appeared at numerous universities across the
country on both the Carlsberg Ice Comedy Network and the Taboo
Time Comedy Tour as well as major clubs in the UK and Ireland
including The Empire (Belfast), City Limits (Cork), Murphy’s
Comedy Club (Galway),The Frog and Bucket & Buzz Club
(Manchester), Rawhide (Liverpool), The Corn Exchange (Leeds),
Loughborough Town Hall, The Glee Club (Birmingham), The Grand
Theatre (Swansea), Timepiece & St. George’s Hall (Exeter), The
Glee Club (Cardiff), The Comedy Cavern (Bath), Kraters Comedy
Club (Brighton), Electric Theatre (Guildford), Venue 27 (Luton)
and The Wedgewood Rooms (Southsea).
Hal’s growing reputation is not confined to the UK. He
received great acclaim and ecstatic reviews when he appeared at
The Singapore Comedy Festival in 2001 and in the last couple of
years his travels have taken him to The Velvet Underground
(Shanghai, China), The Jakarta and Bali Comedy Clubs
(Indonesia), Toomlers (Amsterdam, Netherlands), Lucky Strike
Tour Netherlands (Breda, Groningen and Eindhoven) and The Comedy
Club Brussels (Belgium).
"Simply hilarious" Time Out
"Bittersweet reminiscences with searing observations"
BBC Online
"His patter went down a riot, whatever it takes, he’s
got." The Stage
"An English funny-man who made people laugh without
even having to say anything." South Wales Evening Post
"Furiously funny" The Scotsman
"A routine delivered so sharply and slickly he even had
the Americans laughing at themselves for once" That’s Shanghai
"Quite Simply one of the funniest comedians we’ve ever
seen, you must go and see him." QX International. |