THREE comedians fresh from performing at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival will take to the stage in Bridport tomorrow night (26).

Paul McCaffrey, Ray Peacock and Glenn Moore will headline the comedy network event at the Electric Palace.

Paul is a stand-up comedian and comic actor who can be seen in two series of the BBC3 prank show, Impractical Jokers - starring alongside Roisin Conaty, Joel Dommett and Marek Larwood.

As a stand-up, Paul quickly established himself on the circuit with his incredibly likeable 'everyman' persona, winning both The London Paper and the Latitude Festival new act competitions. Paul took his fourth solo stand up show, Paul or Nothing, to the Edinburgh Festival last summer.

Paul has filmed the stand-up spot on Russell Howard’s Good News on BBC3 and is a regular guest on Extra Time on TalkSport. He has also done studio warm-up for The Morgana Show on Channel 4, and That Sunday Night Show on ITV.

Ray has established himself as one of the most popular compères, headline performers and television warm-up acts on the circuit, with Chortle Award nominations in the best compere and best internet show categories.

It was as part of the highly successful Big And Daft comedy trio that Ray first came to prominence, enjoying a BBC London radio series, three consecutive years of sell-out Edinburgh Festival shows and their own series for the BBC's Play UK, Terrorville.

As a highly sought after warm up act, Ray has provided regular warm up for Russell Howard's Good News, Red Dwarf, Not Going Out, That Sunday Night Show, Miranda, The IT Crowd, Friday Night With Jonathan Ross, The Graham Norton Show, French & Saunders, Lee Mack's All Stars and Al Murray's Compete for the Meat.

In 2014, Ray appeared in his solo show Here Comes Trouble at Edinburgh Fringe.

Within his first ten gigs, Glenn was a finalist in the So You Think You’re Funny? competition and a runner-up in the Chortle Student Comedy Awards. Since then, he's gone on to regularly perform across the UK, for the likes of Jongleurs, Off The Kerb and Komedia. At the 2014 Edinburgh Fringe, he was part of the prestigious AAA Stand-Up Late showcase show.

Glenn is also one half of the critically-acclaimed sketch comedy duo Thunderbards, who had a sell-out run at the Edinburgh Fringe in 2014, as well as a show at the Fringe the previous year voted one of GQ's top ten funniest shows at the Fringe.

Outside of comedy, Glenn is a newsreader for radio stations across the country, including Capital FM, Classic FM, XFM, Heart, Smooth, Sky News Radio and LBC. He also regularly appears on London Live's Evening News, and the Evening Show.

The doors will open at 7.15pm for an 8.15pm start. For more information, please call Bridport Tourist Information Centre on 01308 424901.