Just the Tonic Comedy Club - Edinburgh Preview

- Just The Tonic at The Big Difference, Leicester
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Lindsey Santoro - "One of the most naturally hysterical and gifted comedians in recent memory" Joe Lycett
Joey Page - "A leading name in British cult comedy" - ThreeWeeks
2 acts, 2 Edinburgh previews, 2 hours of comedy, 1 brilliant night at a great price.

Lindsey Santoro
Naturally effusive and full of giddy joy, the people's Princess of Birmingham, Lindsey Santoro has emerged as one of the most original female voices to come out of the West Midlands and is on the hidden gems on the comedy circuit. 2021 Finalist of British Comedian of the Year.

Lindsey will take you on a haphazard journey through her life in Brum, taking a very matter-of-fact outlook on things whilst trying to balance family life, attempting to be a confident woman and dealing with completely absurd circumstances. Gutteral and in the gutter.
After building a cult following in the West Midlands, Lindsey is breaking on to TV & Radio with appearances on Channel 4's The Joy of Missing Out and Late Night Lycett, BBC Radio 4's Elephant In The Room with Sarah Millican and Comedy Central Live. Recently Lindsey supported Russell Kane on tour, and Joe Lycett on the Arena leg of his most recent tour.
"The most entertaining Lindsey I've ever met - and my own wife is called Lindsey. Definitely one to watch" Russell Kane
"One of the most naturally hysterical and gifted comedians in recent memory" Joe Lycett
"She's surely a star in the making" Chortle

Joey Page - Thank you for coming. 
Joey Page is a cockney, working class motor mouth traped in a hipsters body. Come and laugh at him whilst he gets wound up about the small things such as why are there so many milks or why pubs keep getting ruined by middle class people. Plus there's a really long bit about Asda's mousse selection. 
Come see the best comedian you've never heard of! He's an undiscovered gem. He also wrote this blurb. 
Thank you for coming. 

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