I have been performing stand up comedy since 2010, whilst studying at the University of East Anglia (if you discount my brief teenage stint in a musical comedy duo, who won 'best newcomer' at The Whitstable Winkle Comedy Festival.) In my first 6 months of doing stand up, I reached the semi finals of two national comedy competitions, 'So You Think You're Funny?' and the 'Chortle Student Comedy Awards.' Whilst at University, I ran and created four separate comedy nights, including one, 'Dodgers Comedy Bunker', in the basement of my own house!
In 2012, I, along with four other comics, took a show up to the Edinburgh Fringe, 'Dodger's Comedy Presents' which played to full rooms every night (admittedly we were only in The Staff Room and later the Yurt Locker, which are quite small, but it was still pretty impressive.)
2013 saw me claim the runner up spot in the Chortle Student Comedy Awards, with Chortle editor Steve Bennett calling me "A slick and silly joke writer...who’d fit easily into any club line-up."
I am currently residing in North London.
..I have been performing stand up comedy since 2010, whilst studying at the University of East Anglia (if you discount my brief teenage stint in a musical comedy duo, who won 'best newcomer' at The Whitstable Winkle Comedy Festival.) In my first 6 months of doing stand up, I reached the semi finals of two national comedy competitions, 'So You Think You're Funny?' and the 'Chortle Student Comedy Awards.' Whilst at University, I ran and created four separate comedy nights, including one, 'Dodgers Comedy Bunker', in the basement of my own house!
In 2012, I, along with four other comics, took a show up to the Edinburgh Fringe, 'Dodger's Comedy Presents' which played to full rooms every night (admittedly we were only in The Staff Room and later the Yurt Locker, which are quite small, but it was still pretty impressive.)
2013 saw me claim the runner up spot in the prestigious Chortle Student Comedy Awards, with Chortle editor Steve Bennett calling me "A slick and silly joke writer...who’d fit easily into any club line-up."
“…Nathan Willcock, who breaks the ice with a splendid prop-based visual pun, and later demonstrates a silly physical side, too. His set is deftly constructed, in which disparate elements from his political references to his lack of success with women, via his unlikely catchphrase, tie together smartly. He, too, is a robust , versatile writer who’d fit easily into any club line-up…” Steve Bennett, Chortle
"Had them in stitches" - The Tab
“Some handkerchief-based gags” - Broadway Baby
"All the makings of a good stand up...a promising future in comedy" Jon Briley, formerly of Best Medicine Management
"Loved your set and so did the audience. Look forward to doing it again" Kirsty Hudson, The Comedy Market
I have been performing stand up comedy since 2010, whilst studying at the University of East Anglia (if you discount my brief teenage stint in a musical comedy duo, who won 'best newcomer' at The Whitstable Winkle Comedy Festival.) In my first 6 months of doing stand up, I reached the semi finals of two national comedy competitions, 'So You Think You're Funny?' and the 'Chortle Student Comedy Awards.' Whilst at University, I ran and created four separate comedy nights, including one, 'Dodgers Comedy Bunker', in the basement of my own house!
In 2012, I, along with four other comics, took a show up to the Edinburgh Fringe, 'Dodger's Comedy Presents' which played to full rooms every night (admittedly we were only in The Staff Room and later the Yurt Locker, which are quite small, but it was still pretty impressive.)
2013 saw me claim the runner up spot in the Chortle Student Comedy Awards, with Chortle editor Steve Bennett calling me "A slick and silly joke writer...who’d fit easily into any club line-up."
I am currently residing in North London.