The Trap (comedy)
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The Trap are a UK-based sketch comedy group which formed in 2001. The group, consisting of Dan Mersh, Jeremy Limb and Paul Litchfield regularly perform at Robin Ince's Book Club in London and have taken their sketch shows to the Edinburgh Fringe since 2002.
As well as their sketch shows they are also known for performing parodies of bad student theatre under the title Bad Play which is currently running in Edinburgh with the title "Bad Play: Second Coming".
[edit] Radio and TV Credits
The Trap’s various credits include
- Harry Enfield and Chums (BBC1)
- 15 Storeys High (BBC2 & Radio 4)
- People Like Us (BBC2),
- Home Again (BBC1),
- My Hero (BBC1),
- The Armando Iannucci Charm Offensive (Radio 4),
- Living With the Enemy (Radio 4)
- Play Wisty for Me: The Life of Peter Cook (Nominated for LWT New Writing Award),
- Videomouth (VH1),
- The Milk Run (Radio 1),
- The In Crowd (Radio 4)
[edit] Trivia
The Trap collectively own a bicycle which previously belonged to The Goodies.