On February 6th we are coming to Sisak again, to Dom kulture - Kristalna kocka Vedrine. Tickets are 40 kuna in pre-sales in Fluid Cafe, Cafe bar Voodoo, Default Cafe and Bistro Gema. Beware - if you want to buy the tickets on the day, it will cost you 50 kuna, on the door.
The London Calling is in Zagreb on February 7th, again in Bulldog Club in Bogovićeva Street. The price is 50 kuna. The following day, February 8th we will be visiting the capital of Međimurje for the second time. In Čakovec London Calling is performing in Centar za kulturu, 40 kuna per ticket. People who are travelling from Varaždin can book a special Double Decker bus service. Details are coming - check the website soon.
The February Tour is finishing in Osijek. February 9th we will see you at the usual place: Dječje kazalište Branka Mihaljevića. Tickets are 40 kuna and you can get them either in the theatre (working day from 8:00 do 15:00, Saturdays from 09:00 to noon) or in the Marketing Department of Glas Slavonije u oglasnoj službi Glasa Slavonije theatre (working day from 8:00 do 16:40, weekends from 09:00 to 13:00). While waiting for the tour's arrival - meet the people entrusted with a difficult task of making you laugh...
Mark Felgate (UK) - HEADLINER
"A good mix of stand-up, wacky voices, noises and verbal acrobatics.” - TIME OUT Magazine - London
Mark Felgate is a comedian with unique talents. His amazing abilities as a ventriloquist, combined with a crazy sense of humour, have helped him become a popular act on the London stand-up comedy circuit as well as internationally, with performances in France, Holland, Cyprus, Germany and Eastern Europe. He began his stand-up comedy career in 1996 and in that short time, Mark has won awards and much praise for his unique and hilarious performances.
Mark creatively uses his voice to give hilarious routines on school life, freaking out drunks and the strangeness of censorship. His performances include a whole bunch of wacky voices, noises and vocal acrobatics.
In addition to being a unique stand-up comedian, Mark is also an accomplished actor and presenter who has featured in numerous short films, worked with the BBC and Channel 5, a popular choice at the Edinburgh festival as well as being the host of Nickelodeon TV for a number of years. To sum up, he’s a bright and breezy kind of guy, very likeable, sufficiently crazy with a good connection with his audience!
Kim Hope (Australia) - OPENING ACT
"...Hope is tall and beautiful and the audience loves her..." - Elle Magazine, Australia
London-based comedian and actress, Kim Hope has performed stand up and solo shows across her native Australia and internationally, as well as appearing regularly both on Australian TV and on stage. Kim Hope launched into stand-up comedy at the end of 1994 and soon found her mix of physical humour, clever insights and hysterical observations and she quickly became a force to be reckoned with on the Australian live comedy circuit. She's dynamic, charming, enthusiastic, animated and so powerfully upbeat that it's impossible not to like her. An hour in her effortless good company simply flies by. It is always a good thing to see comedians really enjoying themselves on stage, which Kim always manages to do and it's even more pleasurable when we see that translate to laughs from her audiences.
Within a few minutes of her entrance, we know this is one rollercoaster ride we are going to enjoy. With an extremely expressive face, Hope is a very talented performer with a fantastic stage charisma! She suddenly becomes on fire in front of large audiences as she bursts onto the stage and maintains an unstoppable, cartoonish pace throughout her show so 'hold tight and fasten your seatbelts!
Kevin Shepherd (UK) - MC
“Very popular, with a warm and likeable stage persona” - The Comedy Club
Kevin Shepherd, a warm and likeable comedian, is brilliant at keeping the laughter rates at a high level. Kevin's friendly face and manic energy are proving successful with all types of audience.
Originally from the costal town of Bognor Regis, Kevin moved to London in 2002 with a burning ambition to become a successful stand up comic. Quickly, Kevin began to impress audiences gaining a positive reputation as a new act on the circuit becoming nominated for various Comedy awards. Since then, Kevin has featured at comedy clubs up and down the UK and renowned venues such as The Comedy Store and The Comedy Café - he's even travelled as far as Bahrain! Not only is Kevin a comedian, he has also had experience of writing comedy and recently, even a body-doubling role for Ralph Fiennes as Voldermort in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows.
As a devoted lover of cars, it's easy to understand why he based the inspiration for his 2011 one-man show "Caronicle" on the various cars he's owned throughout his lifetime combined with observations of his own life journey. Kevin has a lively charismatic charm as well as one liner jokes as well as being a good storyteller on stage.

