Monthly Archives: March 2026

Kathy Burke: Funny, Fierce and Totally Unfiltered

If honesty were an Olympic sport, Kathy Burke would have a gold medal and a microphone. Actress, comedian, director and national treasure, Kathy has spent decades making audiences laugh with her brilliantly blunt humour. She rose to fame through bold … Continue reading

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Desiree Burch: Comedy with Bite

If comedy had a warning label, Desiree Burch would probably ignore it and turn the microphone up anyway. Born in California but now a firm favourite on the UK comedy scene, Burch delivers stand-up that is bold, clever and completely … Continue reading

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Sarah Millican: Warm, Honest and Wonderfully Funny

Few comedians combine warmth, honesty and razor-sharp humour quite like Sarah Millican. Since emerging from the North East comedy scene, she has become one of the UK’s most beloved stand-ups, known for her down-to-earth storytelling and fearless approach to everyday … Continue reading

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Sindhu Vee: Razor-Sharp Comedy with Global Perspective

Watching Sindhu Vee perform is a masterclass in intelligent, fearless stand-up. Her comedy doesn’t rush to please — it knows it will. With precision, warmth, and an unmistakably sharp mind, Sindhu Vee delivers performances that are as thoughtful as they are laugh-out-loud funny. She … Continue reading

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Justina Seselskaite – A Lithuanian Voice on the UK Comedy Scene

Lithuanian comedian Justina Seselskaite has been making audiences laugh across the UK with her sharp observations and warm storytelling. After moving to Britain in 2014, she quickly discovered that navigating a new culture provides plenty of comedy material. Her stand-up … Continue reading

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Justin Moorhouse: Comedy Built on Craft, Warmth, and Proper Skill

There’s a particular kind of comedian who doesn’t just tell jokes — they build a room, shapes a story, and carries an audience with them like an old mate leading you down the pub. Justin Moorhouse is exactly that kind of comic. On the … Continue reading

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Kae Kurd: Laughing Through Chaos, Culture and Pure Honesty

If comedy is at its best when it tells the truth — even when it hurts a bit — then Kae Kurd is right at the top of his game. Kae’s comedy is fearless, sharp, and deeply human. Drawing on his Kurdish … Continue reading

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Jason Byrne: Chaos, Joy, and the Art of Losing Control on Stage

If you’ve ever been to a comedy show where the plan evaporates five minutes in and absolute joy takes over, there’s a strong chance you were watching Jason Byrne. Jason Byrne is not a comedian who gently guides you through … Continue reading

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