Paul
T Eyres
Winner of Best New Act at the Comedy
Café
"Cracking material!" Matt Kirshen
"I wish I'd written
that joke." Reg D. Hunter
Paul T. Eyres was so bored of middle-class
values that he converted to Buddhism, only to win the title of world's rudest
Buddhist. Despite his everyman appearance, Paul rallies against the stereotypes
and assumptions that are ingrained into our culture.
Having run a number
of comedy nights himself, Paul is also a lively and engaging compere who is much
in demand for his ability to get a room going.
With his relentless high
energy humour and rapid fire delivery, Paul breaks down barriers in way which
is often challenging and frequently shocking inspiring his audiences to
laugh, gasp, then laugh some more!
Paul
has performed at venues around the UK, including:
The Comedy Café
(paid spots)
Mirth Control (including Exeter, Plymouth and Birmingham)
Just
The Tonic (Nottingham)
The Comedy Store (Thursday nights)
Capital Comedy
(Ayre, Carlisle)
Downstairs at the King's Head
The Soho Comedy Club
TV and Film:
Commissioned by BBC New
Talent (Urban Sketch Writers Team)
Winner of Nottingham's Shots in the Dark
Short Film
Competition for Officide (written and directed by Paul
T. Eyres)
Awards:
Winner
of Best New Act at the Comedy Café (Feb. 2006)
Semi-Finalist in Amused
Moose 2006
Semi-Finalist in So You Think You're Funny 2006
Runner-Up in
Canal Cafe Theatre Grand-Final