Mae Martin
Maeve Higgins
Maff Brown
Magnus Betner
Malcolm Hardee
Mandy Knight
Mandy Muden
Marc Lucero
Marc Maron
Marc Wootton
Marcel Lucont
Marcus Brigstocke
Marcus Ryan
Marek Larwood
Margaret Cho
Maria Bamford
Marian Pashley
Marie Vagen
Mark Allen
Mark Cooper-Jones
Mark Cornell
Mark Dolan
Mark Felgate
Mark Gatiss
Mark Hurst
Mark Maier
Mark Nelson
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Mark Walker
Mark Watson
Markus Birdman
Marlon Davis
Martha McBrier
Martin Beaumont
Martin Coyote
Martin Davis
Martin Hill
Martin Mor
Martin Tapley
Martine Pepper
Marty McLean
Marty Wilson
Mary Bourke
Masai Graham
Mat & Faron
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Mathew Horne
Matt Blaize
Matt Dyktynski
Matt Grantham
Matt Green
Matt Hollins
Matt Kirshen
Matt Lucas
Matt Price
Matt Reed
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Matt Rudge
Matt Tiller
Matt Watts
Matt Welcome
Matthew Hardy
Matthew Highton
Matthew Holness
Matthew Osborn
Matthew Winning
Maureen Langan
Maureen Younger
Max Dickins
Max Dowler
Men In Coats
Men With Bananas
Meryl O'Rourke
Michael Ayers
Michael Fabbri
Michael J Dolan
Michael Legge
Michael McIntyre
Michael Mooney
Michael Redmond
Michael Smiley
Michael Tombs
Michael Winslow
Mick Ferry
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Mick Sergeant
Mickey Anderson
Mickey D
Mickey Hutton
Mickey Sharma
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Mike Belgrave
Mike Birbiglia
Mike Gunn
Mike McShane
Mike Milligan
Mike Newall
Mike Sheer
Mike Wilkinson
Mike Wilmot
Mike Wozniak
Miles Crawford
Miles Jupp
Milo McCabe
Milton Jones
Miranda Hart
Miriam Elia
Miss London
Mitch Benn
Mitch Fatel
Moonfish Rhumba
Moshe Kasher
Mowten
Mr B The Gentleman Rhymer
Mundo Jazz
Mick Sergeant
Real name: Lee Fenwick
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Nominated for best sketch, variety or character act in the 2008 Chortle awards. City Life North-West Comedian Of The Year finalist, 2008 |
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![]() The anarchic, chaotic spirit of early alternative comedy lives on in Lee Fenwick and Peter Slater’s WART show. Like the acts in those formative early-Eighties years, the results are as often terrible as they are hilarious, but it’s the wildly unpredictable nature of this shambolically put-together night that is its strength. An acronym for We Accept Raw Talent, the shabby evening offers a smorgasbord of experimental character comedy, with guest contributions from other circuit comics of the north-west, including Keith Carter and Dominic Woodward. A Halloween special, tonight’s offerings are loosely based on horror movies – ‘loose’ being an adjective you can apply to pretty much everything on this bill. One moment you might be witnessing the Darth Maul Orchestra – a man in a Star Wars mask bashing away at a non-working Stylophone – the next you can be watching a man throwing Shreddies into a makeshift vortex. Fenwick made an appearance as his ex-shipyard worker Mick Sergeant, now a stand-up after passing a comedy course. Often a creation that’s riddled with pathos, he was in more workmanlike mode tonight, introducing the rogues’ gallery in the first half. Slater, meanwhile, was at his best with Sir Arthur Conan The Barbarian, a drunken old actor whose anecdotes are secondary to his OCD-like behaviour, making a fine display of subtle exaggeration. Stand-up Susan Vale made a couple of appearances, first as boot-wearing feminist poet Poppy Cherry, a parody of the sort of act you don’t see much of any more, while she evoked more nostalgia with her idea of a Fall tribute band, whose uncanny accuracy was somewhat lost on the small audience who’d largely never heard of Mark E Smith and his rough-and-ready post-punk outfit. Their loss. The haphazard night also featured filmed inserts such as the lovingly-made parody Zombie Shit House; Ward Kennedy, a well-realised moviegoer with a nerdy obsession with continuity errors; and Christian hip-hop duo C-Rap, who couldn’t really do much better than the weak joke in their title. And the ‘what happened next’ movie quiz struggled, despite unearthing some genuinely weird horror footage. You couldn’t accuse the WART show of being short on ideas, even if some of those ideas will probably – and quite rightly – never see the light of day again. The evening’s baffling and messy, but then that’s the point. There are some uncut gems in there, if you don’t mind scrabbling around in the mess to get to them.
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Review by Steve Bennett |
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Mick Sergeant: Lifeboat - Fringe 2009
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Saw the guy last night and have been ricocheting his lines off my flatmates all day. Cracking character, really complex ... and bastard funny! Ben Greener, March 2009 |
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Mick Sergeant recently played Howden Comedy, and he was amazing. Got a fantastic response throughout his set, and used the microphone problems to create some fantastic in chracater improvisation. Highly recommended! Ian Smith, September 2008 |
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Fantastic act, really enjoyed the set, look forward to the show at this years Ed Festival Jamie, March 2008 |
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Brilliant set. Could hardly breathe for laughing. One of the funniest things I saw at the Fringe. Tom, March 2008 |
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Stole the show at Don't Mention the Floods, well worth booking and more than capable of headlining. To use the old cliched example of how funny Mick was, I spat my drink across the room when one of his brilliant jokes caught me off guard. Mick is bound to be on all their tellys soon Sam, January 2008 |
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Where can I see Mick Sergeant next?
| 20:00 - Wednesday 11th Jul, '12 | |
| Venue: | Scarborough Spa Complex |
| Prices: | £6.50 |
| Comics: | Alfie Moore, Lucy Beaumont, Mick Sergeant |
| Info: | Plus: Sam Brady |
| 20:00 - Saturday 1st Dec, '12 | |
| Venue: | Woodford Royal British Legion |
| Prices: | £11 |
| Comics: | Mick Sergeant, Wes Zaharuk, Bethany Black (MC) |
| Info: | Plus: Carl Jones |

Mick Sergeant: Ah Shit! It's Mick Sergeant
Edinburgh Fringe 2009
Mick Sergeant: Lifeboat
Edinburgh Fringe 2011
Mick Sergeant: A Midlife Crisis - Live!
Misc live shows
City Life Comedian Of The Year Final 2008
Hull Comedian Of The Year 2007
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