Cult comic headlining three big stand-up shows in the West Midlands next week
His searingly honest observations both onstage and on TV and radio have garnered him a cross-generational fan base.

Cult comic Reginald D Hunter is headlining three big stand-up shows in the region next week.
The popular American is topping the bill for Funny Beeseness in Stourport, Bromsgrove and Rugeley, with tickets still available.
The Georgia-born comic is at Stourport Civic on Tuesday March 31, Artrix in Bromsgrove on Wednesday April 1 and Rugeley Rose on Thursday April 2.
His many TV appearances include Live At The Apollo, Never Mind The Buzzcocks, QI and Have I Got News For You. He also filmed two series of BBC2’s hugely popular Reginald D Hunter’s Songs of the South and Reginald D Hunter’s Songs of the Border, documenting his epic road trip through 150 years of American popular song.
Hunter will be supported on all three nights by Britain’s Got Talent finalist Steve Royle, with Wayne Beese as host and MC.
Beese said:
“Reginald D Hunter is charismatic, likeable and really, really funny and he is being supported by one of the very best in the game in Steve Royle.
“We still have a few tickets left so I would urge people to get in quick to avoid disappointment.”
Tickets cost £25 and are available at funnybeeseness.co.uk/whats-on





