Nick Revell

Nick Revell

Nick Revell is a seasoned comedian, writer, and performer, with a career that spans over four decades. Known for his unique blend of sharp wit and keen social commentary, he has made his mark both on stage and off. Revell took a ten-year hiatus from stand-up comedy from 1992, focusing his creative energy on an array of other artistic pursuits. He notably conceived and performed two solo theatre shows, "The Ghost of John Belushi Flushed My Toilet" and "Liberal Psychotic." Both productions enjoyed successful runs at the prestigious Edinburgh Festival before being transferred to Hampstead Theatre, and later toured internationally. Revell's talents extend beyond the stage. He has written extensively for television and radio, showcasing his knack for capturing an audience's attention whether through humor, drama, or insightful critique. His written works include two acclaimed novels, "House of the Spirit Levels" and "The Night of the Toxic Ostrich." Revell's foray into stage playwriting led to the creation of "Love and Other Fairy Tales," a production that resonated greatly with critics and audiences alike, further cementing his reputation as a multi-talented artist. In addition to his writing and performing, Revell has lent his voice to radio, presenting Radio 4's literature programme, "Open Book." His ability to weave humor, insight, and literary critique into a single format is indicative of his versatility and undeniable talent. Whether he's on stage delivering a stand-up routine, penning a novel, or presenting a radio program, Nick Revell consistently brings a unique voice to the world of comedy. His diverse body of work, marked by his distinctive comedic style and insightful social commentary, make him a standout figure in the industry. With his continued contributions to various entertainment mediums, Revell remains a powerful force in the world of comedy and beyond.

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