Vittorio Angelone is headed to the top Southampton Comedy Club
Vittorio Angelone, Raised in Belfast, a comedian of Italian-Irish heritage, began his career aiming to become a classical musician in London; however, he changed his course and instead pursued stand-up comedy.
His content has gained millions of views through his stand-up routines, podcasts, and sketches leading to increased fame within the comedy world.
He has even opened for acclaimed comedians such as Jason Manford, Adam Rowe, Shane Todd, and Dan Nightingale.
Vittorio Angelone experienced Brian Friel’s play “Translations” at the National Theatre in London and was captivated by it; however, he was perplexed by the English audience’s response.
In 2022, his first set of shows at the Edinburgh Fringe was so popular that all tickets were sold out and consequently has been nominated for Best Newcomer at the Dave Comedy Awards.
He has also made appearances on BBC One, Channel 4 and Two Vegan Idiots Podcasts as well as being a guest and co-host of Have A Word Podcast.
Vittorio Angelone’s show “Translations” takes an honest look at the Irish experience in England, exploring themes of identity and how comedies that are laced with sadness often receive critical acclaim.
What is being said about Vittorio Angelone’s show, “Translations”?
Quotes about Vittorio Angelone:
British Comedian of the Year Semi-Finalist
As seen on Channel 4, BBC One and as Guest and Guest Co-Host on the Have A Word podcast.
Tickets £12.50 in advance or £15.50 on the door
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