| Since then Reginald’s
career has gone from strength to strength with his stand-up performances
perfectly combining his love of acting with his great passion for seeing
the funnier side of life. This potent blend of down to earth honesty and
hilarious anecdotes about his life and relationships has captivated
audiences everywhere and been the bedrock of his success.
“MAGIC…HIS IS A PERFECT
SET”
The Guardian
Reginald’s career has led to him being invited to
perform the world over in places as far afield as Singapore, Hong Kong,
Thailand and South Africa. He is also one of the rare breed of comedians
to have been nominated for the Perrier Award in three consecutive years.
His debut Edinburgh show in 2002, I Said What I Said
(Perrier Best Newcomer Award nomination), was hugely successful and
heralded his arrival as one of the Country’s new breed of comedian.
Reginald went on to consolidate this success with his 2003 show, White
Woman, and his 2004 show, A Mystery Wrapped In A Nigga (both received
Perrier Award nominations), confirming his rightful place, centre stage of
the Comedy Circuit.
“EXCITINGLY
INTELLIGENT…COMEDY FROM THE HEAD AND THE HEART, DELIVERED WITH CHARM AND
CONTROL”
The Times
The success of his live performances has led to
Reginald becoming a regular face on television with appearances in The 11
O’Clock Show (Ch 4), Does Doug Know with Daisy Donovan (Ch 4), Boozy
Britain (Ch 4) and Comedy Store Stand-up (Ch 5) amongst others.
In November 2004 he recorded Eight Out Of Ten Cats,
a TV pilot with Jimmy Carr (Ch 4) and has just completed filming a new
pilot, Black Out, for Channel 4. Conceived by Reginald - who also stars in
the show - and written by him in collaboration with John Gordillo, Black
Out is a social comedy exploring the human condition through the eyes of a
white, middle-class woman who suffers from a surreal reaction to stress.
Currently working on a new show that he hopes to
take to Montreal and a television chat show, Reginald is planning his
debut performance in the USA later this year.
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