Andy
Niner
Andy
Niner is one of a kind. He got into comedy to talk about real stuff that's going
on in the world. After trying out various routines as 'Andy Hobo' he's now laid
him to rest.
He's
a master of understatement and has an extremely likable manor on stage. With his
unshakable grin crowds warm to him quickly. Covering a broad range of topics including
cannabis, crap jobs and the environment, his strong twenty-minute set contains
something for everyone. His energy is infectious and he's been known to jump onto
the stage with an axe!
Sometimes
controversial Andy recently received a death threat for a joke about Muslims in
Manchester!
"Everybody
should have the piss taken out of them as far as I'm concerned! I didn't get into
comedy to worry about people being offended" said Andy when questioned about
the incident.
Being
more than comfortable with opening, middle & compere spots, Andy has also
closed with ease at some of the smaller clubs on the circuit.
Andy
is based in South Shropshire, drives & works regularly with midlands based
comedians.
Promoting
Andy
comperes & promotes 'Up for Comedy?' in Shropshire & Birmingham.
References
Janice
Connolly (aka Barbara Nice) Des Sharples, James Cook, Andy White, Dave Powner.
Contact numbers available on request.
What
They Said -
Damion
Larkin
Likeable and relaxed stage presence.
Saw him compere a potentially
difficult room with ease.
Zak
Turner (Hilarity House, Kidderminster)
Had a good gig at The Hilarity House.
Opened to a quiet crowd, but he stuck in there and got some laughs.
Dhar
(Mango Chutney, Birmingham)
I booked him at The Mango Chutney night in Birmingham
and he had the crowd from the first minute when he got out his picture of Brains
from the Thunderbirds. Great banter with the crowd and some really funny material,
delivered sharp as a sharp thing!! Will definitely book him for a longer set,
as the crowd loved him.
Barry
Pigeon (Aberystwyth)
Andy made the journey to Gorilla Monsoon's in Aberystwyth
and closed the first half of what turned out to be a really good night well with
a fine twenty.
Andy's routine is guaranteed to catch on wherever there are
rubbish jobs and marijuana.
On top of that, a nice guy too. Check out his
gig in Bishops Castle.
Paul
Tregaskis (Paignton)
He went on first to a room that had not been warmed up.
He could have struggled but did not and the audience liked his material. He warmed
up the room nicely. He had some sweet punch lines that with time, more material
and continued stage time will lead to him stepping up to the next level. I don't
like to reveal other people's jokes but his joke about having to put his hand
up to go toilet when working at the call centre got a huge laugh.
He worked
very hard and got a good result. He was asked for his autograph too!
Peter
Kerr (Hullabaloo Swansea)
This is the second time I've seen him and am impressed
at his style, which is laid-back, consistently charming and evenly paced, with
the audience instantly warming to his unshakeably cheeky grin. His material is
intelligent, perceptive and nicely leftfield in places and stands out from the
usual range of 'what I did when I was pissed, stoned or shagging' stories that
proliferate the circuit. Andy is sharpening his act, timing and interaction with
the audience and just needs a few more gigs under his belt to become a regular
opener. He did a good job for us in Swansea and is excellent value for money,
so hopefully other clubs will get him booked up quickly!
Dave
Powner (Giggle, Wolverhampton)
I've seen and worked with Andy countless times
now, and he always seems to have some quality new material. He gets better every
time, benefiting from the wide variety of his topics. Extremely comfortable on
stage, and holds the joint record for most appearances at my club, with three.