Dian Cathal
Dian Cathal is a trans comedian from New York and is taking over the UK. He can be seen on HBO, BBC, Apple TV and even the MCU. His last hour, Trans*Atlantic, was nominated at Brighton Fringe for best new show and is now touring the UK.
Fathiya
Born and raised in London to a Somali mother and Yemeni father, Fathiya Saleh is a previous Funny women finalist who has been listed as ‘one of five faces to to know in the comedy scene’ by service 95 and has been described by chortle as “an absolute delight.” To which Fathiya says “I know that’s right.”
Marjolein Roberston
Marjolein Robertson is an award-winning stand-up, improviser and storyteller from Shetland, now based in London. She was nominated for Channel 4’s Sean Lock Comedy Award and the Sir Billy Connolly Spirit of Glasgow Comedy Award, and her sold-out Fringe shows Marj (2023) and O (2024) were among the best-reviewed of their years, earning multiple award nominations.
Marjolein’s style of comedy is unique, weaving traditional Shetland folktales into her stand-up sets, toeing the line between relatability and surrealism with skill. She is an accomplished storyteller with a vast knowledge of folklore, and was named Scots Speaker of the Year in 2022. Coming third in The List’s Hot 100 as one of Scotland’s top cultural contributors, Marjolein was also a BBC New Comedy Awards finalist and was invited to perform at the BBC Comedy Festival in Belfast in 2025.
Sam See
Sam See is one of the top Southeast Asian comedians of stage and screen, originally starting in Singapore and currently based in London. He has appeared on The Jim Jefferies Show (Comedy Central US), Comedy Central Asia's Stand-Up Asia (Comedy Central Asia), and Singapore's first television comedy panel show OK Chope! (Channel 5), which was on the nation’s flagship television channel. He has worked with and appeared on YouTube channels No Rolls Barred (402K Subscribers) and BlampCo (94K Subscribers), and his own videos have attracted over 5 million viewers worldwide.
Known for his unique approaches to comedy specials, he was the first Southeast Asian comedian to be listed on Fest Mag's Top Shows of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe. He was also selected by the United Nations Human Rights Office to be one of their official comedians to celebrate the 75th Anniversary for the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
He is also the creator of the long-running Asian Comedy Showcase, a critically acclaimed show that highlights Asian comedians (and one Token White Act), as well as the co-creator of cult hit Off With Your Head!, an interactive comedy game show set in Medieval times