Josh Howie, Rory O'Hanlon, Tom Webb, David Jordan
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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.
Josh Howie
Josh is the son of legendary PR guru Lynne Franks, the woman who inspired Jennifer Saunders’ character Edina in Absolutely Fabulous. A comedian who…
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Rory O'Hanlon
Rory O'Hanlon is a Dublin-based stand-up comedian with an observational style of comedy. 'Presence, poise and timing' (Chortle) 'A joke every 30…
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Tom Webb
Award winning Comedian, face of Popbitch and star of Dave TV. 'Ingenious and fresh' (Time Out); 'Tom Webb is a cheeky, inventive, damn funny…
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David Jordan
Combining his brilliant voice with carefully crafted, hilarious and edgy songs, though still a comedy fledgling, David has already written jokes for…
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South Hill Park Arts Centre & Wilde Theatre
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South Hill Park Arts Centre & Wilde Theatre
- Disabled Booking:
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