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> comedians talk back In with the new... you - the Jamie Mathieson column. Ah, New Year! A time to drink until it's leaking out of your eyes. A time to tie mistletoe to your hat, the equivalent of wearing a 10-foot high neon sign reading "Desperate and Lonely" while screaming through a megaphone "I live with my mum!". Click here for more information. Tips from a Professional Skiver by John Moloney When it comes to providing a great festive night out, Jongleurs Christmas and New Year parties are second to none But, it has to be said, revellers could be a tad footsore in the morning, and there may be the odd throbbing head too. Of course, we know Jongleurs customers are troopers and will be staggering into work however ill they feel. But, should the situation be desperate, award-winning comedian and self-confessed champion shirker, John Moloney has volunteered his own expert tips on how to pull the wool over the boss's eyes. More Info Jamie's column - Confessions of a stand-up For all those budding wannabe stand-ups who missed the Stand & Deliver auditions - don't despair. Jongleurs regular Jamie Mathieson has got some top tips on how to break into the world of stand up comedy. Click here for more information. Trust me - I'm a doctor Jongleurs regular Jamie Mathieson takes the pain out of graduating and talks us through the perfect CV. Is this a good time to mention that he tells lies for a living? Click here for more information. Why Harry Denford loves audiences who are "up for it" Harry Denford's persona is as a laddish South Londoner. He's also a fully qualified commercial pilot. His favourite audiences are those who are "up for it'' though he's usually to be found yelling "Shut it'' at them for laughing too much. Click here for more information. Bring back the faces of the past Reunions, they're all the rage. You can't turn a corner in a pub without tripping over long-lost classmates comparing wrinkles and nasal hair after rediscovering one another on Friends Reunited. Jongleurs regular Jamie Mathieson, 31, has never been to a reunion. However, secret agent Jamie Mathieson has. We could tell you why, but then we'd have to kill you. Click here for more information. The Jamie Mathieson column Work do's, office parties, corporate jollies - if you've ever gone to work, the chances are you've been on one. (There was a plan to give the unemployed work dos, but someone pointed out that this was a bit insensitive and might be seen as a bit of a dig.) More Info Planning a stag or hen night? Comedian Jamie Mathieson tells you how not to do it Strippers, prostitutes and double vodkas - in his hilarious column, Jongleurs regular Jamie Mathieson reminisces. Click here for More Info "They called me Egghead and wouldn't let me near the ball" The whole world seems to have gone mad with world cup fever ... except for Jongleurs columnist Jamie Mathieson, who's been following the greatest football competition on earth, with the same enthusiasm a randy dog might have for a trip to the vet. Click here for More Info For tickets click on the links above or call the Jongleurs box office on 0870 787 0707. |