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Medium
  
Stand-up

Role
  
Comedian

Name
  
John Kearns

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Born
  
10 April 1987 (age 36) England (
1987-04-10
)

Awards
  
Edinburgh Comedy Award for Best Newcomer

John Kearns (born 10 April 1987) is an English comedian. He was awarded Fosters Comedy Award in 2013 as best newcomer. His debut hour show was first performed at Leicester Comedy Festival in February 2013.

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Early life

Having grown up in Tooting, London, Kearns attended the University of East Anglia. In 2006, while at the university, he performed at Tom Moran's Laugh Out Loud comedy nights with fellow young student comedians Pat Cahill, Jon Brittain and Joz Norris. Kearns, Norris and Cahill returned to the university as part of its 50th anniversary celebrations in September 2013. With Cahill, Kearns performed in the Edinburgh Fringe show 'Dinner Party' (which was produced by Fringe stalwart Harry Deansway) and again at the 2012 Fringe as part of the Pleasance Reserve, going on to take the lead role of Peter in the Weirdos Comedy Club reproduction of Hook in December 2012. From 2010 until 2013, he worked as a tour guide at the Houses of Parliament.

Sight Gags for Perverts

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Taking its name from a list film director Stanley Kubrick kept of titles in search of a script the show was apparently written while on a solitary visit to Berlin, with the trip itself providing a narrative backbone. This his first solo hour show was directed by his friend the playwright Jon Brittain and made its debut at Leicester Comedy Festival in February 2013 receiving positive notices. The show was performed again at the Machynlleth Comedy Festival in May to a sell out crowd. Kearns then took the show to the Edinburgh Fringe in August 2013. Performing as part of the PBH Free Fringe, the show was very well received culminating in a 5 Star review from Chortle's Steve Bennett and a nomination as Best Newcomer in the Fosters Comedy Awards. On Saturday 24 August 2013 he won the award, with Bridget Christie winning the main award.

Shtick

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Kearns' follow up, appearing at the Leicester Comedy Festival as No More Mr. Niche Guy, later becoming Shtick, acknowledges the impact of his previous show's success on himself and his career. Directed again by Brittain and returning to the same venue that had hosted his 2013 Edinburgh Festival Fringe run, The Voodoo Rooms, the show saw positive reactions from audiences and press, as well as another Fosters Comedy Awards nomination, this time for Best Show. On 23 August 2014, he won the award, becoming the first act to win Best Newcomer and Best Show in consecutive years.

Top Coppers

Kearns starred in in BBC Three's Top Coppers alongside Steen Raskopoulos.

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References

John Kearns (comedian) Wikipedia