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Reginald D Hunter - The Royal Marine Hotel - Nov 7
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Reginald D. Hunter is an American stand-up comedian and actor known for his sharp, provocative humor and unfiltered takes on race, politics, and culture. Originally from Georgia, he moved to the UK in his late 20s to study at RADA and soon pivoted to comedy after a dare led to his first performance. He quickly rose through the British comedy scene, earning multiple Perrier Award nominations and acclaim for his bold Edinburgh Fringe shows. Hunter has appeared on major UK TV shows like QI, Have I Got News for You, and Live at the Apollo, and fronted BBC documentaries such as Songs of the South. His unapologetic style cements his place as one of comedy’s most fearless and thought-provoking voices.
He is supported by the hilarious Canadian comedians Craig Campbell and Alex Lasarev.
Alex Lasarev: Alex’s comedy sometimes feels more like a spiritual sermon than a comedy show. Having survived a highly abusive childhood, Alex has been on a lifetime journey of healing, forgiveness, and self realization. Alex’s favourite topics are his own egomaniacal tendencies, the brutal journey of spirtual awakening, and his outrageous adventures in attempting to awaken the public to psychological operations. The latter jokes may not be for all audiences 😉
Healing, Spiritual Awakening, and his own foolishness comprise most of his material. Oh, and he loves digging into “Conspiracy theories.” Alex sometimes has his audiences play interactive games to get them to up and connect authentically with each other. The underlying message of Alex’s humour is that we are all imperfect beings trying to do our best. And boy, it sure can be a shitshow sometimes.
Craig Campbell: Craig recently supported Frankie Boyle for the third time on his national tour and was a hit on ALAN DAVIES’ As Yet Untitled (Dave). He’s also performed on Michael McIntyre’s Comedy Roadshow (BBC One), Russell Howard’s Good News (BBC Three), and was responsible for easing the contractions of an expectant mother who laughed so hard at his performance on Dave’s One Night Stand (Dave) – which detailed an encounter with a badger…her waters broke.
DETAILS
Date: Fri, Nov 7th
Showtime: 8pm (doors 7pm)
Venue: The Royal Marine Hotel
Tickets: €23 plus booking fee
THE SMALL PRINT
- Seats are first come first served.
- No refunds allowed
- No recording the show

