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Alex Mitchell: Dry Wit, Big Laughs, Zero Fuss

There’s a particular joy in watching a comedian who doesn’t need to shout for attention — they just quietly take the room and win it. Alex Mitchell is exactly that kind of performer: sharp, understated, and effortlessly funny. Alex’s comedy … Continue reading

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Hannah Platt: Sharp & Northern

Hannah Platt walks on stage with the energy of someone who’s clocked the room in seconds — and decided she’s running it. Her comedy is sharp, politically aware, and gloriously Northern. She has that rare ability to be deeply thoughtful … Continue reading

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Susie McCabe: Big Laughs, Big Heart, Zero Pretence

Watching Susie McCabe live is like being let in on a brilliantly funny, brutally honest secret. She doesn’t glide onto the stage polished and distant — she arrives exactly as she is, and within minutes the room is completely hers. Susie’s comedy … Continue reading

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A Very Short History of Cardigans and Comedians

Every comedy club contains two essentials: a microphone that’s slightly unreliable, and a comedian in a cardigan. This is not an accident. The cardigan was clearly invented for people who want to look harmless while delivering sharp observations about life, … Continue reading

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Oliver Bowler: One to Watch on the UK Comedy Circuit

Oliver Bowler is fast becoming one to watch on the UK comedy circuit. Hailing from Bolton, Oliver brings bags of warmth, energy, and unmistakably northern charm to the stage. His comedy is rooted in everyday life — relationships, awkward moments, … Continue reading

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Why Supporting Female Comedians (and Live Comedy) Matters

Live comedy is one of the last truly shared cultural experiences. You sit in a room with strangers, laugh at the same moment, and leave a little lighter than when you arrived. But who gets the mic — and whose … Continue reading

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Lindsey Santoro: Sharp, Relatable, and Effortlessly Funny

If you like your comedy honest, sharp, and rooted in real life, Lindsey Santoro is one to watch. Lindsey’s comedy thrives on the everyday — relationships, modern womanhood, awkward moments, and the things we’re all thinking but rarely say out loud. Her … Continue reading

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Eshaan Akbar: Smart, Fearless, and Laugh-Out-Loud Sharp

Eshaan Akbar is one of those comedians who makes you laugh and think — often at the same time. His comedy is bold, politically switched-on, and delivered with a grin that says he knows exactly where the joke is landing. … Continue reading

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Operation Mincemeat – The Musical That Outsmarts History

If you think war stories are all grit, mud and stern faces, think again. Operation Mincemeat turns one of World War II’s most audacious espionage missions into a riotously clever, high-energy musical – and somehow makes it both hilarious and … Continue reading

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Sam Hickman: Harp, Heart & Hilarious

There aren’t many comedians and performers who walk on stage with a harp. And that’s exactly why Sam Hickman is such a joy to watch. Yes, she sings.Yes, she plays the harp. Yes, she is a cabaret performer and a … Continue reading

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