Quincy
Quincy, an award-winning comedian, has carved his unique niche in the world of comedy with his distinctive voice, engaging style, and versatile experience. He began making waves in the comedy scene at the turn of the millennium, reaching the finals of the acclaimed Gagging For It and BBC New Comedy Awards in 2000. Proving his comedic prowess, he clinched the Black Entertainment Comedy Award in 2005. Quincy's television appearances have showcased his dynamic talents. He had a supporting role in the 2008 pilot for 'Hoodies' by Brown Eyed Boy for Paramount. Earlier in his career, he served as a warm-up for the BBC show 'Blouse And Skirts' in 2000, and had a role in 'Thieftakers' for ITV in 1996. He also brought his stand-up skills to the screens with appearances on Comedy Central's 'Comedy Blue' and MTV's 'Kojo’s Comedy Funhouse'. On the radio, Quincy has been a guest on BBC Radio London's 'Eddie Nestor' in 2012 and performed stand-up on 'Comedy On The Boat' on BBC Radio 4 Extra in 2011. He also co-presented on BBC1Xtra in 2002 and was the Drivetime Presenter for Supreme FM from 1996 to 2000. Quincy's live performances have further cemented his reputation in the comedy world. His one-man show, 'Quincy Single Mum', was received with acclaim at the Edinburgh Fringe in 2008. His tour show 'Big Sister' ran from 2002 to 2003, including performances at the Oval Theatre, Hackney Empire, and Stratford East Theatre. Other notable performances include 'Dons of Comedy' in 2001 and 'Leaders of The New School', performed at various theatres across the UK. Quincy's comedy extends to clubs up and down the country, including appearances at Hackney Empire, Off The Kerb, Mirth Control, CKP, Comedy Club, and Buzz Club. The Laughterhouse and Comedy Store have also had the pleasure of hosting his engaging performances. Quincy's comedic style is relatable and hilarious, delivering unforgettable shows that have audiences laughing from start to finish. With his warm presence, razor-sharp w...