HotHouse Magazine Nights
Magazine Nights – are a unique blend of stand up comedy, story telling, 10 minute sketches, poetry and live acoustic music. All the material is original.

Magazine Nights can be booked as a unique and exciting option for your events or venue. e-mail us.

Who was on - in no particular order.
Private Williams is trying to get through the night before D-day, when he has a visitor. A 10 minute piece written for Magazine Nights 2007.
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The Art Organisation provided perhaps the most unique venue for Magazine Nights.
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Jon Marriott’s style is unique, witty and thought provoking. Using everyday images he paints the most intricate and amusing pictures with his words and his guitar.
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Gray Sanders delivers a heart rending monologue.
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Ian Collinson – local poet tells the story of a love affair in verse.
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Gillboy is "... not so much a stand-up or story-teller as a deadpan monologist of the surreal." Evening Post. Magazine Night accepts no responsibility for wherever Gillboy takes his ramblings next.
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"Michelle Hubbard is a Jamaican-Irish poet with a varied, un-cliched repertoire." Evening Post.
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Michelle's My Space
Tom Rogers, local witty poet, went down a storm. Watch out for the unflushable poo.
Watch the film. Contains swearing.
The Maze one of the three venues used for last years Magazine Nights.
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Website
Bruce Myers is a songwriter drawing on a wide range of influences, his considered lyrics and knack for memorable a chorus, has gained him the attention of audiences and the respect of his musical peers. “Bruce writes great songs that are thought-provoking, funny , sad, merry and controversial” Songwriters Sunday.
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Bruces website.
Owen Niblock is a regular visitor to the Nottingham Comedy Circuit and has played on the Edinburgh Fringe
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Owen's website
Pete Davis has a story for every occasion and you can't believe a word he says.
Storytellers of Nottingham website
Jezz Hall is one of best of Nottingham’s current crop of singer song writers. Currently performing with the Jezz Hall Band, this is an opportunity to catch him solo.
Jezz's website
HotHouse Theatre present a portrait of the Devil. Dan Hogarth puts the other side of the creation story.
Louise Ashley, local performance poet. 'a passionate outpouring on nature of love, desire and denial'. BBC - Nottingham
‘My brother is the son of God, so what does that make me?’. HotHouse Theatre present 10 minutes of a kind of lunacy.
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