Pat Cahill
Pat Cahill, a renowned figure in the UK and international alternative comedy scene, is a comedian who has cultivated a unique style of “controlled silliness” that sets him apart from the rest. Since his breakthrough in 2012 when he won the coveted Chortle Best Newcomer and Hackney Empire New Act Awards, Pat has been delivering a unique brand of humor that has won him both critical acclaim and a loyal following. Pat's comedic flair has been showcased on a variety of platforms. His television appearances include Dave's One Night Stand and Sky Arts, and he has also been featured on BBC3. Moreover, his comedic talent extends to radio, where he has appeared on BBC Radio 1 and 4, contributing to 'The Now Show' on the latter. Pat's work has also been featured on BBC Radio 4 Extra, further demonstrating his versatility as a performer. In terms of live performances, Pat is no stranger to the stage. He has completed two national tour support slots, sharing the stage with the likes of Ardal Ohanlon and Nina Conti. This experience has allowed him to fine-tune his craft, ensuring that every performance is a memorable one. Pat's dedication to his craft has seen him write and perform four critically acclaimed solo shows at the esteemed Edinburgh Fringe Festival. His performances have not been limited to the UK, as he has also made his mark on the international comedy scene. Pat has performed in a range of locations, from Belgium, Switzerland, France, Ireland, Denmark, Norway, Sweden, The Netherlands to as far as Peterborough. In conclusion, Pat Cahill is a comedian whose distinctive comedic style, combined with his ability to captivate audiences both on stage and on air, has established him as a standout talent in the world of comedy. His journey from winning prestigious awards to touring internationally is a testament to his talent, dedication, and the remarkable impact of his "controlled silliness".