Live at the Moth Club - Season 1

Season 1
Episodes

Episode 1
When Phil Wang has an issue with the gig being filmed, Ellen (Lucia Keskin) has to find a solution. George (Mark Heap) and Freddie (Freddie Meredith), the resident techie, jump at the opportunity to get creatively involved.

Episode 2
Moth Club regulars Cardinal Burns, Seb and Dustin, have had a blazing row and refuse to go on stage as a duo. George feels like they might reconcile and bond if they do an escape room together, so he builds them one in the club. Things don't go entirely to plan and when an unfortunate incident befalls headliner Tom Davis, an unlikely hero emerges in City Boy (Jamie Demetriou). On stage tonight along with host William Stone are Lara Ricote, Seb Cardinal, Dr Brown and Dustin Demri-Burns.

Episode 3
It's at least 25 years since George (Mark Heap) has had the electrics checked so it does look like a catastrophic accident waiting to happen. While George and Ellen (Lucia Keskin, pictured) muddle through, keeping lights switched off and asking the audience not to use the hand dryers, the rest of the gang must also get creative. On stage tonight along with host William Stone are Sunil Patel, Leo Reich, Lucy Pearman, Ray Badran and Olga Koch. For more information and press pack, please contact: [email protected]

Episode 4
Ellen has to move the green room downstairs so it's accessible for headliner, Tim Renkow, but George hasn't got the memo. He's given the space to the bingo club. They try and share but tensions are high and it might just kick off. On stage tonight are host William Stone, Michael Odewale, Katy Wix, Ele Mckenzie and Tim Renkow.

Episode 5
An estate agent tells George that, as the owner of the building, selling up would make him enormously wealthy. It seems like the writings on the wall. But can the gang do anything about it? On stage tonight are host William Stone, Josh Pugh, Luke McQueen, Nicola Mantalios, Mark Silcox, Frazer Hadfield and Cat Cohen.
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