YORK'S Laugh Out Loud Comedy Club has snapped up "television improv sensations" The Noise Next Door to headline November 24's gig at The Basement, City Screen, York.

The improvised comedy troupe of Charlie Granville, Matt Grant, Tom Livingstone and Sam Pacelli have sold-out their Edinburgh Fringe runs eight years running, performing their lightning quick-witted brand of off-the-cuff comedy together since they met at university.

"Taking audience suggestions, the cheeky and charming quartet transform them into fantastically funny scenes and songs in the blink of an eye with a perfect blend of ludicrous characters, witty one-liners, epic stories and explosive physicality," says Laugh Out Loud host Damion Larkin.

The Noise Next Door have appeared on BBC One, BBC Three, ITV1, BBC Radio 1 and BBC Radio 4 and have performed alongside the likes of Michael McIntyre, Al Murray, and Harry Hill, as well as at corporate dinners and for the British forces, secondary school students and even heavy metal fans at the Download festival.

Support act Alistair Williams describes his comedy style as "the ramblings of a moron". He won the Piccadilly Comedy Club’s New Comedian of the Year 2014 award and reached the finals of Amused Moose Laugh Off, Leicester Square New Act and Laughing Horse New Act competitions.

Fellow support act Freddie Quinne has "a highly original personality that is simultaneously vulnerable and more than capable of wining over any crowd". "His willingness to break away from his set and involve the crowd leads for an engaging and memorable set, backed up with frantic energy and raw emotion," says Larkin.

Tickets for this 8pm show are on sale at £17 at lolcomedyclubs.co.uk or £20 on the door from 7.30pm. The next Laugh Out night will be on December 14.