COMEDY gold.

That's how The Noise Next Door have been described. Unstoppably funny and uniquely talented, are among the other upbeat adjectives used to paint a picture of the hilarious fab four of improvised comedy.

The boys are back and mixing things up with a new show that will split sides, blow minds, and drop jaws. The undisputed masters of off the cuff comedy will transform audience suggestions into ferociously funny scenes and songs in the blink of an eye with a perfect blend of ludicrous characters, witty one-liners, and explosive physicality. Remix will see the chaotic quartet change the game with their most creative, cutting edge and hilarious show yet.

Hailed as the next big thing in British comedy, the guys take to the stage of The Forum at Barrow with Remix on Thursday, February 21 (8pm).

Eleven time sell-out veterans of the Edinburgh Fringe Festival and one of the country’s most sought after comedy club headliners, The Noise Next Door have appeared on BBC One, BBC Three, ITV1, BBC Radio 1 and BBC Radio 4, and have performed alongside the likes of Michael McIntyre, Al Murray, and Harry Hill.

The Noise Next Door are Matt Grant, Tom Livingstone, Sam Pacelli and Robin Hatcher.

Matt says he spent his formative years making stupid films with his friends. He has a MA in Film Making and is also a freelance editor and screenwriter. Tom spent much of his childhood making up stories and being too loud in rural Devon. He received a masters degree in Contemporary Performance Practice from the University of Kent. He is also currently working on a variety of writing projects for film, children’s fiction and just for fun.

Sam gained a masters degree in Stand Up Comedy from the University of Kent. He classes himelf as "a baffling combination of Disney buff and sports geek," and has written a wrestling column for various publications. Oh, and he's an avid fan of traditional Commedia Dell’Arte, offering workshops in the art form.

Last, but not least, Robin also gained a masters in Stand Up Comedy from Kent University. Over the last few years, while Robin hasn’t been busy climbing mountains and kayaking down rivers he's also managed to find the time to write and star in various series on CBeebies and CBBC.

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