Matt Rees

Matt Rees

As one of the brightest stars in the comedy circuit, Matt Rees has been making waves in the industry since his early twenties. Known for his unique comedic style, the Welsh-born stand-up comedian has been awarded a plethora of accolades in his short but impressive career to date. Matt Rees first gained recognition when he won the Welsh Unsigned Stand-Up Award in 2011. His quick-witted, clever humor, steeped in his Welsh roots, not only caught the attention of comedy aficionados but also industry experts. This award was soon followed by the prestigious Loaded Laftas New Act Award and the Leicester Square Theatre New Act of the Year Award in the same year, establishing Matt as a promising and exciting new talent. In 2012, Matt's star continued to rise. He was crowned the Leicester Mercury Comedian of the Year, a testament to his comedic prowess and ability to captivate audiences with his relatable and unique brand of humor. Additionally, he was nominated for the Chortle Best Newcomer, further consolidating his reputation as one of the most exciting newcomers in the comedy scene. One of the highlights of Matt's career came when he was selected to support the brilliant Elis James on tour - a clear indication of his growing popularity and recognition within the comedy fraternity. Matt's knack for creating hilarious narratives intertwined with his own life experiences made him a hit on the tour, endearing him to audiences nationwide. In 2012, Matt took his comedy to the renowned Edinburgh Fringe, performing as part of the prestigious Pleasance Reserve. His performance at the festival further solidified his status as one of the most promising and engaging comedians of his generation. In summary, Matt Rees is a comedic force to be reckoned with. His distinctive style, embellished by his Welsh charm and quick wit, makes him a standout performer in the comedy world. With a host of awards under his belt and a growing fan base, one thing is certain - Matt Rees is a name in c...

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