17th June & 7th July 7:40pm & 6pm | £7
wwww ‘Utterly delightful, gloriously daft’ Telegraph
22nd June | 6pm | £9 18th June | 7:40pm | £10
As seen beating Jimmy Carr and Russell Howard in the 1999 final of So You Think You’re Funny?
Sam Fender reckons it’s ‘f*cking brilliant!’
An hour of unbridled cowboy clown chaos.
22nd & 23rd June 9pm & 6pm | £8 24th June | 7:40pm | £7 22nd June | 7:40pm | £8 23rd June | 7:40pm | £7 As
23rd June & 26th July 8pm | £8
‘Danny turns life’s struggles into brilliantly observed gags’ Joe Lycett wwww ‘Absolutely enthralling’ Broadway Baby wwww ‘Bark-out-loud-funny’ Guardian
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‘Horatio is the funniest, freshest act out there’ Frankie Boyle
Celya AB
24th June & 20th July 8pm | £8 28th June | 7:40pm | £7
26th June & 17th July 9pm | £10
wwww ‘A comic shooting to fame’ List
26th June | 7:40pm | £7
‘Slick delivery, with masterful timing’ Chortle
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BBC New Comedy Awards finalist.
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gay witch sex cult 2nd July | 7:40pm | £7
28th June | 9pm | £7
wwwww ‘A comedy masterclass’ Spy in the Stalls
Funny Women finalist 2020, as seen on Comedy Central Live and ITV.
2nd July | 8pm | £10 3rd July | 7:30pm | £8.50
Starring Hannah Byczkowski and Suzie
wwww ‘Will have you howling with laughter’ Telegraph
wwww ‘Mind-bending theatrical experience’ Scotsman
wwwww ‘Utterly hilarious’ Broadway World
19th July | 8pm | £7
‘Razor-sharp, understated brilliance’ Tom Ward
wwww ‘Consistently amusing and deceptively daring’ Times ‘Lou Taylor is a funny bitch’ Self Esteem
As seen on BBC, ITV2, Comedy Central, Sky, Channel 4 and Dave online.
The first ever lesbian to go through a break-up and write a show about heartbreak.
‘Resplendent, ridiculous, didactic, and fabulous’ Tatler
‘Catch him before he shoots off into the comedy stratosphere’ Broadway Baby As seen on BBC’s Live at the Apollo wwww ‘One of the most compelling young comics’ Guardian
23rd July | 9pm | £7
How to survive stepparenthood, deportation and bilingual visa break-ups.
wwwww ‘Stomach-hurting, weeping kind of laughter’ Broadway World
wwwww ‘Majestic and challenging’ List
11th July | 9pm | £7 11th July | 8pm | £8.50
24th, 25th & 27th July 8pm | £12 24th July | 7:40pm | £8
11th July | 7:40pm | £7 12th July | 7:40pm | £7
‘A brilliant magician’ Derren Brown
Like many late twenties types, Josh has spent the last eighteen months in therapy ‘doing the work’.
wwwww ‘Possibly the best political comedy show on the Fringe’ Times
24th July | 9pm | £7
‘Observational genius’ Guardian
wwww ‘Sweet and absurd’ Broadway Baby
12th July | 9pm | £8
25th July | 7:40pm | £8
‘A comedy bombshell’ BBC
wwww ‘Voice of a generation’ Skinny
jack skipper freya mallard 15th July | 7:40pm | £7
16th July | 7:40pm | £8
10 million likes on TikTok and 100K+ followers.
26th & 27th July | 7:40pm | £7
wwwww ‘Needs to be seen to be believed’ Time Out
Tour support for Russell Howard, Phil Wang, Ed Gamble and Simon Amstell.
17th July | 7:40pm | £7
‘Delivery that commands the room and a no-nonsense outlook’ Chortle