Roger Monkhouse

Roger Monkhouse

Roger Monkhouse: Stand-up Comedian, Actor, Presenter, Writer, and Voiceover Artiste Roger Monkhouse is a consummate stand-up comedian renowned for his original and quirky performance style. His unique blend of charm and menace, coupled with his stage-prowling presence, has firmly established him as a luminary on the comedy circuit. Notable for his masterful control over any audience, Roger's confidence is infectious, making him a sought-after headliner and compere across the UK and internationally. Born and raised in Kingston upon Thames, Roger retains his distinctive Estuary drawl, a feature that has made him a perfect fit for voiceover work. Despite spending a decade in Sheffield, he has managed to remain untainted by the South Yorkshire accent, preserving his unique voice for his comedic performances. An actor, presenter, writer, and voiceover artiste in addition to his stand-up work, Roger is no stranger to wearing multiple hats. His forte lies in delivering intelligent, thought-provoking material that pulls no punches. Always incisive, relevant, and up to date, if something’s in the news, you can bet that Roger has a routine about it. Roger's time with the Manchester-based topical and satirical team ‘MEN at Work’ at the Manchester Comedy Store further polished his comedic skills. His quick wit and spontaneity make him a force to be reckoned with on stage. What sets Roger apart is his universally and unfailingly hysterical observational comedy. His ability to improvise freely, coupled with a plethora of first-class material, keeps his audiences on their toes and guarantees laughter. His sharp enunciation and distinctive voice, combined with his artful audience banter, make for a truly engaging comedic experience. Whether he's delivering a gut-busting stand-up routine, lending his voice to a project, or penning his next hilarious bit, Roger Monkhouse consistently delivers high-quality comedic content. His unique style and comedic prowess make him an unmissable...

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