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Malcolm Stent

One of Birmingham’s best loved comedy entertainers, Malcolm has been performing professionally and making audiences laugh for over 30 years.

“Malcolm kept us entertained brilliantly. It was a constant light-hearted humour and it was a real treat to have an evening of laughter.”

He’s at home with audiences both large and small and he’s performed in town halls, village halls, schools, arts centres, forces bases, festivals, colleges, universities and major theatres. He’s an entertainer, after-dinner speaker, compere and presenter and is much in demand for social evenings, fundraising events, rotary clubs, private dinner parties, professional association and company functions, and the like.

“He had us in stitches from start to finish.”

He treats all his audiences with the same respect and courtesy. His rule is that he never uses blue material. His slogan is “Clean Comedy for Grown-ups” but his material also appeals to younger audiences. As Malcolm said in his interview with The Sunday Express in April 2007, “Nothing thrills me more than having four generations of the same family laughing together at a joke.” In fact wherever people gather for a good laugh, you’ll find this warm, likeable bloke with ‘the funny accent’.

“Please pass on our thanks to Malcolm, whose performance helped to make a lovely evening even more enjoyable.”
G.L. Sutton Coldfield

He’s an all-rounder - a comedian, singer, actor, radio presenter, author and playwright. His plays Go and Play Up Your Own End and A League Apart have been staged around the Midlands. He writes, directs and stars in the annual pantomime at the Solihull Arts complex and he is the co-writer of Back To Back and Wait Till Your Father Comes Home with Don Maclean.

Malcolm’s stage musical Go and Play up Your Own End was a huge hit in 2005 with an all star cast including Jasper Carrot. In 2006 the sequel, Go and Play Further Up Your Own End, starring Jess Conrad and Don Maclean and
A League Apart were also staged at the Alexandra Theatre, Birmingham. Malcolm has written directed and appeared in pantomimes at Solihull Arts Complex and has had his own shows both on TV and radio.

In early 2009 his new show 30 Odd Years featuring Malcolm with a 3 piece band was a great success.

Go and Play Up your Own End >>

30 Odd Years >>

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