Religious Twist to Belladrum Comedy Line-Up

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Reverend Obidiah Steppenwolfe III and ‘The Church’ head up latest announcement from Belladrum 2014.

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“Unless you’re incredibly uptight and/or an actual Christian, I don’t see how you can not have a great time here.” – The Skinny

Anybody that has seen the Reverend Obidiah Steppenwolfe III will attest “The Reverend is not your average holy man.” He boasts of “Having managed to offend virtually every religious group and been barred from most places of worship”. In doing so he has won the Chortle Best Breakthrough Act (2003) received 5-star reviews for his Edinburgh Festival Show, ‘What Would Charlie Sheen Do?’ and managed numerous writing credits for TV.

Talking of religion, Belladrum will also play host to ‘The Church’ an interactive party experience and parody of a pentecostal church (through the the teachings of The Church of Legs Akimbo!) brimming with the best soul, blues and disco tunes. Proceedings are conducted by pastor ‘Michael Alabama Jackson’ expect chaos and laughter in equal doses.

Joining the two acts are an array of talent from the Scotland’s stand-up circuit including Gary Little, Scott Agnew, Chris Conroy, Daisy Earl, Billy Kirkwood, Mikey Adams, John Gavin, Jamie Dalgleish, Sian Bevan, Eddie Cassidy, John McGoldrick and Dan Petherbridge.

With all tickets now sold out (you see our guide as to how to get into Belladrum 2014), you can keep up to date with our coverage on our Belladrum mini-site. You can keep up with all of the things going on in Inverness, sign up to our mailing list.

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