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Stuart Goldsmith

Stuart Goldsmith is an up and coming comedian and actor. Recently featured on Jason Manford's Show Me The Funny, he was nominated for a Chortle Best Breakthrough Act 2011.
Stuart has been performing as a stand-up for the last five years and has worked in clubs across the length and breadth of the UK. A former street-performer (Scottish National Busking Champion and placed third in the World Busking Championships 2008), he did his first street-show aged sixteen, having learned to fire-breathe, fire juggle and walk on broken glass. He can also hammer a nail into his nose, eat glass and juggle chainsaws. Members of the public were likely to have seen him stripping to his underwear or walking a tightrope in the street in Edinburgh.
His writing credits include Radio 2's Out To Lunch and BBC7's Play & Record and Witty & Twisted. He is also one half of the highly successful Kiosk of Champions who received critical acclaim at Edinburgh Festival 2009. In 2010 he was back in Edinburgh this time with his debut show The Reasonable Man. It was later nominated - Best Show 2011 at the Leicester Comedy Festival.
PRESS BITS
'Sparky goings-on and charm to spare, as Stuart Goldsmith marries pitch-perfect audience repartee with cleverly woven tales of the everyday'
The Independent
'THAT was rocking a room!'
Kate Copstick, Show Me The Funny ITV1
'He was brilliant... I can't fault it.'
Johnny Vegas
'Possibly the bravest, and certainly one of the best debut shows I've ever seen'
Kate Copstick, Scotsman
'He did an amazing job. Funny, intelligent and very likeable, he will be invited back without doubt'
Graz Comedy Club, Austria
'A fine joke-smith'
Bruce Dessau, Evening Standard
'You're doing a wonderful job - we couldn't be happier'
Jerry Greenfield (as in Ben & Jerry's Ice-cream)
'You're wonderful - just wonderful!'
Teller (Penn & Teller)
'Just very funny - you're obviously a word-smith.'
Jimmy Tarbuck
'You were really funny!'
Alice Cooper (rock legend)
'A pitch-perfect performance, every nuance carefully calculated for maximum impact a set rich with wordplay' Chortle
'Probably one of the most likeable acts on the circuit'
Metro
'Unlikeably cocky'
Chortle
Stuart has been performing as a stand-up for the last five years and has worked in clubs across the length and breadth of the UK. A former street-performer (Scottish National Busking Champion and placed third in the World Busking Championships 2008), he did his first street-show aged sixteen, having learned to fire-breathe, fire juggle and walk on broken glass. He can also hammer a nail into his nose, eat glass and juggle chainsaws. Members of the public were likely to have seen him stripping to his underwear or walking a tightrope in the street in Edinburgh.
His writing credits include Radio 2's Out To Lunch and BBC7's Play & Record and Witty & Twisted. He is also one half of the highly successful Kiosk of Champions who received critical acclaim at Edinburgh Festival 2009. In 2010 he was back in Edinburgh this time with his debut show The Reasonable Man. It was later nominated - Best Show 2011 at the Leicester Comedy Festival.
PRESS BITS
'Sparky goings-on and charm to spare, as Stuart Goldsmith marries pitch-perfect audience repartee with cleverly woven tales of the everyday'
The Independent
'THAT was rocking a room!'
Kate Copstick, Show Me The Funny ITV1
'He was brilliant... I can't fault it.'
Johnny Vegas
'Possibly the bravest, and certainly one of the best debut shows I've ever seen'
Kate Copstick, Scotsman
'He did an amazing job. Funny, intelligent and very likeable, he will be invited back without doubt'
Graz Comedy Club, Austria
'A fine joke-smith'
Bruce Dessau, Evening Standard
'You're doing a wonderful job - we couldn't be happier'
Jerry Greenfield (as in Ben & Jerry's Ice-cream)
'You're wonderful - just wonderful!'
Teller (Penn & Teller)
'Just very funny - you're obviously a word-smith.'
Jimmy Tarbuck
'You were really funny!'
Alice Cooper (rock legend)
'A pitch-perfect performance, every nuance carefully calculated for maximum impact a set rich with wordplay' Chortle
'Probably one of the most likeable acts on the circuit'
Metro
'Unlikeably cocky'
Chortle
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Stuart Goldsmith live at The Stand
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