Matthew Highton

Matthew Highton is a British comedian[1] and film-maker from Saddleworth known for his surreal storytelling.[2]

Performing since 2009, Highton has worked as both a solo act and as part of the alternative comedy collective Weirdos. He has taken several shows to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, débuting in 2010.[3] In 2014, Highton was also part of the cast for Knightmare Live,[4] a stage version of the popular 90's children show Knightmare.

As part of Weirdos, Highton co-wrote and directed their 2013's alternative Christmas Panto, The Colonel[5] alongside Weirdos founder Adam Larter and directed 2014's A Christmas Tail.[6] He also played Rufio in their 2012 stage re-production of Steven Spielberg's Hook. In 2012, Highton and Larter also put on Bowie Fest[7] a spoof version of the V&A's 'Bowie Is' exhibit.[8]

Highton is a filmmaker, creating the online sketch show The Thinking Shower which he stars in alongside, amongst others, Fosters Comedy Award winner John Kearns. In 2014, he made his first short film Santageddon[9] which starred several other UK comedians including Nick Helm, John Kearns, Gemma Whelan and Pat Cahill.

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