Lloyd Stephens
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Lloyd Stephens (born 1970) is an English stand-up comedian and improviser.
After studying theatre arts at Rose Bruford College, Lloyd went on to try a stand-up career. Lloyds appeared on the ITV shows Take the Mike and Stand Up Britain, and his set was based on the positive side of being hard of hearing.
Lloyd claims to be possibly the only deaf comedy improviser in the world. He founded the group Improvedy and had a hit show at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in 2005. Lloyd also was part of the very successful 'Reduced Edinburgh Fringe Impro show' at the Main C Venue.
In 2005 Lloyd joined forces with Henry Lewis and helped produce the musical 'The Wind Thing' at the Rosemary Branch Theatre. A comedy revue that looked at the wind turbine's place in renewable energy. In December 2005, he performed in Ken Campbell's 36 hour Improvathon at the Inn on the Green Theatre.
In 2006 Lloyds Improv team won the 4th Annual theatrepsorts cup. In March and April of 2006 Lloyd performed as part of Ken Campbells team in Decor Without Production, at the Royal Court Theatre in Sloane Street, London