Steve Day is a remarkably funny man, with a light-hearted and self-effacing style which helps him form an instantaneous connection with his audience. He is a genuine and honest comedian, frank, observational and charming.
The deaf comedian makes no bones about his disability and has never viewed it as an impediment. Steve even suggests that he is:‘more bothered now about being bald than being deaf.
In fact, Steve’s status as hard of hearing is a key part of his act and he uses it to great effect. Steve says he is: 'Britain's only deaf comedian, but if there are any others he hasn’t heard.’
Beginning his career as a professional comedian in 2006, Steve Day is in huge demand throughout the UK and around the world – whether for private parties, corporate functions, dinners and lunches, works parties or comedy workshops. Whatever the event, Steve always has audiences roaring with laughter and calling for more. He has also proved a huge hit and a regular at comedy clubs around the country.
Able to adapt his act to suit any audience, Steve Day has been the comedian of choice for a vast range of companies and organisations. These include Jobcentre Plus, Barclays Bank, Remploy, Thomson Holidays, Manchester University Business School, various NHS primary care trusts and such government bodies as the Foreign and Commonwealth Office and the Home Office Immigration and Nationality Directorate. Steve also went down a storm at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival and as support act to Sarah Millican on her UK tour.
The comedian can be heard as a regular on the radio, he has appeared in two dramas – one starring Bill Nighy and the other starring Caroline Quentin and Patricia Routledge. He has appeared on popular shows such as Woman’s Hour and You and Yours.
An experienced, professional and likeable comedian, Steve Day continues to entertain audiences up and down the country with his cool, quick wit and corking charisma. Steve doesn’t lack confidence, can toy with a crowd and hold them truly captivated. His live shows are unmissable and will have your audience rolling in the aisles.