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Trevor Lewis brings comedy show to Wolverhampton

Renowned theatre technician Trevor Lewis has stepped out from behind the sound-desk to present some of his favourite comedians for A Stand-Up For The Mystery Hour, which visits Wolverhampton's Arena Theatre tonight.

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The night at Wolverhampton's Arena Theatre features a mystery comedian

After spending more than a decade crewing for some of the biggest names in comedy and music as they toured the UK and internationally, Australian roadie and tech master Lewis has decided it's time to go on tour.

However, he won't be stepping out into the limelight himself as he presses speed-dial and calls in a few favours to introduce some of his famous comedy friends.

Fresh from a successful run at The Edinburgh Fringe, where Lewis had special guests queuing up to appear, there's no clues as to who he’ll be bringing to the Wulfruna Street venue – it is, as the show title suggests, a total mystery that will only be revealed on the night.

But whoever appears, he assures everyone it will be a suitably acclaimed comedian from the UK and international circuit – you may even recognise them from TV.

Born and raised in Adelaide, Australia, Lewis became a roadie at 17 when he worked for Midnight Oil. Gaining a reputation as the “guy to go to” he quickly began working with acts all over Australia and internationally, becoming a trusted roadie for everyone from country legend Dolly Parton to goth superstar Marilyn Manson.

He said: "When Marilyn met me he took the p*** out of my dodgy tattoo, it’s on my arm, don’t panic, and we bonded quickly. I think I’m the only bloke that can call him Mazza.

“When Dolly said she wanted to paint the town red I made sure she had a blast on a crazy night out in Sydney.”

Moving to the UK a decade ago, he continued to work with well-known bands when asked - including Moseley's own Ocean Colour Scene - but has branched out to work with many leading comedians, often beginning with their Edinburgh Fringe shows before accompanying them as they perform at major theatres, arenas and arts centres.

"I love the fact that no-one knows who'll be appearing at my show until the lights go down," he adds. “That element of mystery is such a thrill. Gives ’em a chance to discover someone they may not have chosen to see. Whatever happens, whoever appears, the audience get an hour of great comedy, that’s for sure.”

Trevor Lewis presents: A Stand-Up for The Mystery Hour is produced by Coronation Street actor Gareth Berliner in association with Discerning Nights.

It starts at 7.30pm tonight. Tickets are still available from the theatre on 01902 321321 or at their website.

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