JoJo Smith, David Tsonos, George Egg, James Redmond
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The Comedy Cellar
'All comedy clubs should be like this' - Adam Bloom.
The Comedy Cellar is the longest-running Comedy Club outside of London and is one of the most cherished gigs on the circuit, beloved by audiences and acts alike.
Now in it's 25th year, under the direction of Katherine Webb and Simon Houlihan of The Comedy Company Ltd, the highly acclaimed club has played host to most of the big names in comedy and continues to bring the best new and established acts to Bracknell, every Friday.
Previous stars to have graced the stage include Al Murray, Harry Hill, Jo Brand, Omid Djalili, Eddie Izzard, Harry Enfield, Jimmy Carr, Graham Norton, Dave Gorman, Greg Davies, Sarah Millican, Andy Parsons, Micky Flanagan, Tim Vine, Milton Jones, Rhod Gilbert and Russell Howard.
Please note that the artists appearing may be subject to change.
JoJo Smith
'In the last four years JoJo Smith has gone from open spot, to national late-night television star. A foul mouthed earthy comedian she has proved to…
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David Tsonos
If you want serious comedy David Tsonos is not your man. His comedy stems from being the youngest of five boys, babysitting his nephews and his cat…
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George Egg
George Egg is a stand-up comedian who cooks food, surprisingly good food, live on stage using unconventional methods and unexpected equipment. He…
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James Redmond
James Redmond is a dry, slick and subtle stand up who delivers unexpected twists and turns during his set as he deconstructs his art. He has a track…
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South Hill Park Arts Centre & Wilde Theatre
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South Hill Park Arts Centre & Wilde Theatre
- Disabled Booking:
- 01344 484 123
See all events at South Hill Park Arts Centre & Wilde Theatre