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The Mor The Merrier @ Phatty's

 Saigon International Comedy returns to Phatty’s on Thursday May 14 with a show headlined by highly acclaimed Northern Irish comic Martin Mor.

MARTIN MOR
With the list of quotes about his offbeat humour running as long as his heavily-tattooed arms, the former circus performer and biggest beard in comedy is a regular fixture on the UK circuit. With 25 years behind him on the stage, Martin has performed at the Hammersmith Apollo, in an Italian prison, for members of the British Royal family, and in places as far flung as Hong Kong, the US, South Africa, UAE and Singapore. He has also supported superstars with names such as Frankie Boyle, Jack Dee, Lee Evans, Johnny Vegas, Steve Coogan and even, just the once, Tina Turner.

Says Frankie Boyle, “Martin is the act that has influenced me the most, the UK comedy circuit would not be the same without him.” Even the late George Best, one of the best footballers to come out of the British Isles, described Martin as being a “great” comic.

DELFIN SOLOMON
Supporting Martin will be Indonesian-born, Thailand based stand-up Delfin Solomon. A relative newcomer to the circuit, Delfin is a regular performer at the Bangkok comedy club, Bangkok Hilarious, together with Graham Wooding — Graham was one of the performers at our last show. Inspired by the likes of Russell Peters, Chris Rock, Louis CK and an international school education in Thailand, as well as making his way in the nefarious world of gags, Delfin is a poet and a performing artist in a variety of different mediums.

INFORMATION
The entrance surcharge for the coming show is VND200,000 per person (includes a free draft San Miguel) and Phatty’s is at 46–48 Ton That Thiep, Q1, Ho Chi Minh City. There are a limited number of table bookings available — email nick@saigoninternationalco<wbr< a="">>medy.com. All bookings need to be paid for in advance.

 

Thursday, 14 May

8:00 pm

Phatty's | 40-42 Ton That Thiep, D1, Ho Chi Minh City

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