COMEDIAN Diane Spencer has been compared to Joan Rivers and Jim Jeffries and known for her ability to shock, delight and amuse her audience all at once.
A storyteller with punchlines, her charming onstage persona belies her refreshingly honest, rude and wicked ideas.
Diane is just one of the acts appearing at this month's Screaming Blue Murder Comedy Club at Dorking Halls next Friday, April 19.
Headlining the evening is Liam Mullone – according to veteran comic Bob Mills, his act is based around "not really understanding how the world works".
He has performed in our area a fair few times now and you'll know him for his sharp, florid way with words and surreal flights of intellectual fancy that are belied by a faltering, perplexed style.
BBC New Comedy Awards and Holsten Pils Stand-Up Award runner-up James Sherwood has become one of the country's foremost comedy writers and continues to rapidly ascend the stand-up circuit. Having originally made a name for himself on the live circuit as a topical comic, in recent years James has incorporated a number of self-penned, original comic songs into his act.
Acclaimed stand-up comic, writer, author, illustrator and animator Howard Read is your compere for the evening. He is best known for being one half (and the other half) of Big Howard, Little Howard, the world's first human cartoon double-act.
Screaming Blue Murder Comedy Club takes place in the Masonic Hall and there is a bar open throughout the evening.
The above artists are subject to change. Over 18s only.