• At CPT we are committed to ensuring the best possible experience for all artists, audience members and other visitors to our space. We welcome customers and artists with disabilities and are pleased to assist you in your visit. 

    If you have any questions or enquiries, please do get in touch by phone at 020 7419 4841 or email at foh@cptheatre.co.uk.

  • Edy Hurst

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    Edy Hurst is a comedian, theatre maker and writer from Manchester UK.
    Selected for the Lowry's prestigious 'Developed with Programme' his work is ambitious, and playful, combining lofi design with elaborate musical comedy to take audiences on high concept journeys.

    Selected for Keep it Fringe 2024, Nominated for Best Comedy Show at Buxton Fringe, Nominated for the BBC New Comedy Award, Nominated for 'Best Alternative Act' at the North West Comedy Awards, and Finalist Musical Comedy Awards, Edy has written for BBC Radio 4 and appeared on Next Up Comedy.

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  • Edy Hurst CPT shows

    Andy Hollingworth
    Edy Hurst presents

    Edy Hurst’s Wonderfull Discoverie of Witches in the Countie of Himself

    Thu 12 - Fri 13 Dec at 9pm
    Hark! Grab your broomsticks and join Edy Hurst on a spirit journey following remarkable revelations about his relations, combining The Lancashire Witches, Neurodivergence and the Venga Boys.

    Blog Posts by Edy Hurst

    Edy Hurst, a white man in his early 30s with thick rimmed glasses holds his arms out on stage as captions appear on a projector above him
    Posted: 13-11-2024 Tag: artist blogs

    Why Are You So Scared Of Access?

    Comedian Edy Hurst talks building access into his comedy Edy Hurst’s Wonderfull Discoverie of Witches in the Countie of Himself, and why if a show about the Lancashire Witch trials, Vengaboys and neurodivergence can do it, then what’s stopping the rest of you?

     


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