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Each Al Pitcher show is unique. He eclipses his peers with his
interactive abilities, his audience never quite knowing where he's
leading them, but thrilled by the journey.
With a radio writing
background , AL moved to England to pursue stand-up comedy.
A
star of the Comedy Zone at the 2003 Edinburgh Festival, Al stormed
back to Edinburgh in 2004 with his acclaimed debut solo show
winning him a new army of followers. His unpredictable,
unsystematic and upbeat live performances have consistently wowed
audiences across the country.
Already one of the most respected
acts on the national club circuit and The voice of the Fosters
Lager TV commercials, Al was commissioned by BBC Radio One to write
and perform on their late-night comedy show The Milk Run. Booked as
a warm up act for 2 pints of lager and a packet of crisps, Nigella
and Grown ups. As a presenter Al has proved himself to be equally
relaxed in front of a camera as he is with an audience.
In 2005
he performed at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival with his highly
praised show ..Wolfcatcher.... which transferred to a National tour
in 2006 and then onto a complete SELL-OUT at the Oddfellows
International Comedy Festival in New Zealand The AL Pitcher
Experience was his next show which wowed Edinburgh Audiences
Al
heads back to NZ Festival in May , tours Australia in June and then
heads to the Just for Laughs Festival in Montreal , before
releasing IDIOT WIND in Edinburgh at the Pleasance Courtyard Aug 1
-27 at 22.45 Website