Teddy, real name
Ross Craig, has been performing since 1997.
The years have seen his act move from self-deprecation to dark
humour to topical humour with a dark twist...and now it would
probably best be described as real life anecdotes told from a
darkly comic perspective.A desire to push boundaries of
taste and style saw him become one of the founders of the show
'Walkout Wednesday', which provided a platform for dark humour.
He also created the character of
Senga McInally, Scotland's self-styled 'bluest comedienne',
but sadly - despite critical acclaim - had to retire the character
due to toll the voice took on his throat. Thankfully his voice can
still stand up to the more sedate demands of his normal act.
For Senga McInally
"Stepped up to the mic to deliver
the really big laughs"
Evening News
"Managed barely a single word
repeatable in decent company and the audience erupted" Evening
News
For himself:
"Bitter, utterly
heartfelt...impressive" Metro
"...quite brilliantly funny"
Rory Ford, Evening News
"cuddly exterior conceals the
biting wit of a man who's sharper than the average bear" The
List
"truly original approach to
comedy" Sharon Cribbin, Evening News |