When looking for a comedian, Paul Kerensa's my first call. The quality of his comedy goes without saying.
Russ Rook, BMW events
Paul Kerensa comedian has written for BBC1’s Miranda and Not Going Out, among countless others. He is the in-demand comic who plays comedy clubs and cathedrals.
Paul Kerensa is a comedian and one of a few to have appeared both at London’s Comedy Store and on Radio 2’s Pause For Thought.
A decade into his stand-up career, Paul Kerensa’s one-man show has played to packed-out churches and other venues over the last few years, including festivals from Spring Harvest, Greenbelt and New Wine, to the Edinburgh Fringe and Montreal Comedy Festival. More recently, he was part of the writing team for TFI Friday and Top Gear.
He is a British Comedy Award winner and he won the Rose d’Or award. This was for his work on the situation comedy Not Going Out starring Lee Mack.
Paul has written a number of books. His latest is called Auntie & Uncles: The Bizarre Birth of the BBC which is available on Kindle from Amazon.
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“If I was a joke thief, I would be shinning up Paul Kerensa’s drainpipe.”
Milton Jones
“A comic wave that just keeps coming … As effortless a writer as he is a performer.”
The Stage
“Paul Kerensa’s writing never fails to be uniquely funny and interesting. TV comedy is richer for Paul being a part of it.”
Miranda Hart
“A brilliant writer, fantastic communicator, deep thinker & philosopher but most importantly, extremely decent bloke.”
Chris Evans, Radio 2
“Top comic, top writer, top bloke!”
Lee Mack
“Paul has been fantastic, helping Save the Rhino out with our comedy nights for three years in a row. He’s been kind enough to dedicate his time for us and has always been a pleasure to work with, as well as a hit with the crowd.”
Jo Paulson, Events Manager, Save The Rhino