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Ola

Real name: Olawale Gbaja-Biamila
Date Of Birth: 05/08/1987

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Videos

Most Hated and Most Loved Joke

From his DVD 21


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Most Hated and Most Loved Joke
At the Comedy Store King Gong
At the Comedy Cafe, London
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Biography

His first gig was for the Aston University African-Caribbean Society, in Birmingham in December 2006 – and 20 months later performed his first one-man show, 21, which he released on a self-published DVD.

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Reviews

Ola The Comedian at the FHM Search For A Stand-Up Hero final
Live Review
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Ola The Comedian at the FHM Search For A Stand-Up Hero final

Olawale Gbaja-Biamila, who sensibly goes by the name of Ola The Comedian, is a vibrant, likeable performer who refreshingly encapsulates a young, urban spirit.

His material, unfortunately, is largely superficial – bitching about fat people in KFC, pouring scorn on a woman he saw with six toes (which seems more than a little unkind), and revealing how he exaggerated his British accent while in New York to please the ladies – but he has an infectiously playful spirit that’s very forgiving.

Ola is the sort of enthusiastic, charismatic act likely to be plucked from the circuit by TV producers seeking a presenter to appeal to a youthful demographic; though for the sake of his comedy career he should stick at the circuit to develop his material beyond the fun but lightweight which he currently peddles and into the more powerful.

Date of live review: Tuesday 24th Nov, '09
Review by Steve Bennett
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Comments

I've seen Ola perform live on many occassions, and each time he does not let me down. His material is fresh, funny and engaging. Once of the best comedians I've ever had the pleasure of watching live.

the Lawyer, October 2011


I booked Ola a couple of months ago and he was great. Clever material with a really charming stage presence. Definitely be booking him again.

Jan Jack, June 2011


Only reason the word "lightweight" is used is coz he doesn't swear every 5 mins, or repeatedly talk about sex or drinking.

Breezy, December 2009


A great comic with a lot to offer. i agree the material could be developed with the potential to be a lot more 'powerful' but for a young man of 21, his acts do not fail to leave the audience's expectations raised. And surely that is a compliment of the utmost for any growing craftsman.rnrnGood Luck

Amanda, November 2009


the man who did this reveiw is a bit ignorant to say the least... Ola has alot of good intellectual material if you took the trouble of watching his one man show you'd see how dar you dismiss his material as "lightweight" and then praise mediocre comics take his joke about his father which he then flips on the audiences... hate to say this but the more reveiws i read here the more i suspect racial bias.

dmr, November 2009


lol man said superficial, bitching. The review is jokes

Mstery Ola Fan, November 2009




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Where can I see Ola next?

20:00 - Friday 10th Feb, '12
Venue: Nottingham Just The Tonic
Prices: £10 (£5 concs)
Comics: Adam Bloom, Mike Newall, Ola
Info: MC Darrell Martin
Show starts: 20:00 (Doors open approx 30 mins earlier)
20:00 - Saturday 11th Feb, '12
Venue: Nottingham Just The Tonic
Prices: £13 (£7 concs)
Comics: Adam Bloom, Mike Newall, Ola
Info: MC Darrell Martin
Show starts: 20:00 (Doors open approx 30 mins earlier)
20:15 - Saturday 18th Feb, '12
Venue: Seven Dials Club
Prices: £10 to £15
Comics: Nick Revell, Ola, Suzi Ruffell
Info: Plus: Chris Mayo
Show starts: 20:15 (Doors open approx 30 mins earlier)
Friday 24th Feb, '12
Venue: Bristol Jongleurs
Prices: Call for prices
Comics: Bruce Fummey, Matt Reed, Ola, Steve Gribbin
Saturday 25th Feb, '12
Venue: Bristol Jongleurs
Prices: Call for prices
Comics: Bruce Fummey, Matt Reed, Ola, Steve Gribbin
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