Jamaine ROSS
James ACASTER (UK)
James ELLIOTT
James KEATING
James NOKISE
James ROQUE
James STEWART
Jamie BOWEN
Jan MAREE
Janey GODLEY
Jarred CHRISTMAS
Jarred FELL
Jason John WHITEHEAD
Javier JARQUIN
Jayran MANSOURI
Jemaine CLEMENT
Jeremy CORBETT
Jeremy ELWOOD
Jerome CHANDRAHASEN
Jesse GRIFFIN
Jesse MULLIGAN
John CARR
Joseph HARPER
Joseph MOORE
Josh THOMSON
Justin 'GISH' HANSEN
Justine SMITH
"Excellent timing, belly laughs and an easy charm make him a likeable and extremely funny presence. Like all good standup comedians, he has a unique world view and happily invites you to take a look around." Christchurch Press - January 09
"One of the Most exciting young Standups on the UK circuit and hes a Kiwi!" InLondon Magazine 2007
Star of hit new TV3 Show 7 Days Ben Hurley is one of the success stories of New Zealand standup comedy. Winner of the two biggest comedy awards in New Zealand (The 2004 Oddfellows Billy T award and the 2008 Fred Dagg award), Hurley is a headline act in his native NZ but also on the highly competitive UK circuit. In 2008 he support Irish superstar Ed Byrne on a 70 date sell out tour of the UK and Irelend.
"A Kiwi Comedic Legend" The New Zealand Herald (NZ) 2006
With a massive but hugely likeable stage presence, Hurley can win over even the toughest room. A sharp improvisational mind and well honed original material make Hurley a popular act with audiences and critics alike.
"Impressively slick and yes, funny." NZ News UK (UK) 2006
"He can be easily consumed as pure entertainment" Metro (UK) 2005
One of the few Kiwi acts to be invited to perform on the prestigious Comedy Store TV show shown on the Paramount Comedy channel. Also, one of the stars of the UK Festival Circuit playing to thousands in the Comedy tents at Reading and Leeds Festival, Bestival and Latitude. In 2008, Hurley starred along side British comic, Andy Parsons, in a new BBC Radio 4 Sit Com "The Lost Blog of Scrooby Trevithick".
One of New Zealands best travelled comedians. Ben has wowed audiences in 10 countries including Switzerland, Dubai, Spain, Australia, Singapore and Bahrain.
