Stephen K Amos has made himself into a household name in the last decade, and now he is back on tour with his new show The Laughter Master. Bringing you more tales and stories of finding laughter in this crazy world we inhabit.
Stephen has had his own show on the BBC called The Stephen K Amos Show. He has also appeared on TV shows such as the BBC’s Celebrity Great British Bake Off Comic Relief, Live At The Apollo, Mock The Week, and loose women.
He caused a stir by declaring that Prince Harry told him he “didn't sound like a black chap” after a gig at Prince Charles's 60th birthday celebrations.
He has also become a familiar voice on BBC Radio 4 shows such as Just a Minute, The Big Night In, Life: An Idiot’s Guide and What Does the K Stand For?
As if this weren’t prolific enough, Stephen won a Time Out award for comedy in 2004 and was nominated for the best compere in the Chortle Award in 2004, 2007 and 2008.
Known for an almost child-like joy and exuberance which allows him to find the funny in some of the most unexpected places.
Stephen has toured the UK, Europe and Australia, with sell out shows both here and abroad. His current show, The Laughter Master, brings him to The Radlett Centre on Friday.
The Radlett Centre, 1 Aldenham Avenue, Radlett, WD7 8HL, Friday, February 5, 8pm. Details: 01923 859291, radlettcentre.co.uk
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