A MOLD theatre is set to host two of the ‘hottest names in comedy’ next month.

November Comedy Club with Isma Almas and Silky will be the stars at Theatr Clwyd’s monthly show - in association with The Celtic Arms.

A spokesman for the theatre said: “This November we bring you two of the hottest names in comedy with Isma Almas from The Big Asian Stand Up, BBC and Silky from The Stand-Up Show, BBC.

“Isma Almas is British multi-culturalism at its best: Bradford-born and a childhood split between Pakistan and Yorkshire. Isma’s comedy is fused by her unique take on life as a British Muslim woman.

“As well as regular circuit gigs at comedy clubs across the UK, Isma has performed solo shows at the Edinburgh Fringe and at London’s Barbican Centre for Stonewall.

“Isma won The First Laugh at Sheffield Comedy Festival, was a semi-finalist in So You Think You’re Funny, and was a Funny Women finalist.

“Liverpudlian-in-exile Silky has been a full-time comedian since 1997. He did his first gig in 1994, and his fourth gig - the final of the 1995 BBC New Comedy Awards alongside Lee Mack, Daniel Kitson and Julian Barratt - was shown on BBC1’s Stand-Up Show.”

Comedy Club can be seen at Theatr Clwyd (Clwyd Room) on Tuesday, November 5 at 8pm. Tickets, priced £10 are available from the Theatre Clwyd Box Office on 01352 344101 or at www.theatrclwyd.com. This show may contain some strong language and themes of an adult nature.