About Buxton Buzz Comedy Club - September

More stand-up from some new and not-so-new faces on the comedy club circuit.

A bald, white man wearing a stripy t-shirt stands in front of a red curtain, holding an award and smiling.

Headliner Pete Teckman arrived on the stand-up scene later in life, but since his debut in 2009 he has progressed rapidly into a popular comedian who can be relied upon to produce laughs from any audience. With a mix of self-deprecating and observational humour drawn from his life experiences, his comic stories are punctuated with a liberal helping of well-written jokes.

A white, brunette man wearing a black shirt looks upwards, as if deep in thought.

Craig Deeley is a Birmingham-based stand-up who has crafted his art form over the last two decades. Craig's repertoire is one of anecdotal observational comedy, combining humble self-mockery and tapping into the ridiculousness of modern life. His routine includes growing up, coming out, faith-healers, and barmy relatives.

A white man wearing a navy blue shirt speaks into a microphone.

With a cool and confident command of warm intelligent wit, Rich Austin produces an evening of satisfyingly agreeable punchlines.