Saturday 9 November - Hen & Chicken Studio - 8.30pm (doors 7.45pm) - Tickets from £16 each

Stand Up For The Weekend with STUART GOLDSMITH
and GUESTS

Featuring
JENNY COLLIER plus compere JEREMY FLYNN
DATE: Saturday 9 November - 8.30pm (doors 7.45pm) - Tickets from £16 each
"Goldsmith has a deep talent for keeping the audience’s attention the whole time, slipping effortlessly from one routine into another and never losing a beat…He gets huge laughs" The List

Stand Up For The Weekend is our weekly flagship comedy show featuring top circuit headliners and guest acts plus incredibly funny and engaging comperes who host the show. A choice of table seats, reserved row seats and unreserved row seats are available to book online.

Headliner: STUART GOLDSMITH

Stuart Goldsmith is an internationally award-winning comedian, writer, podcaster and host. With a reputation for smart, accessible stand-up, Stuart’s enthusiasm and natural charm conceal a quick wit and fearlessness honed by his early career as a street performer. Surprisingly candid about his exploits, sexploits and textploits, Stuart likes to get his teeth into love, romance and the downside of getting what you want.

"A charming, expert stand-up" Sunday Times

In addition to his stand-up credentials, recent years have seen Stuart build a reputation as a highly skilled interviewer and engaging host. His always insightful and often inspiring The Comedian’s Comedian podcast shines a light on the darkest creative secrets of his fellow comics, and is much beloved by comedy fans, performers and industry alike. Previous guests include Russell Brand, Jimmy Carr, Tim Minchin, Russell Howard, Sarah Millican, Al Murray, Ross Noble, Tim Vine and David O’Doherty.

Stuart is an Edinburgh Festival Fringe veteran. Having been introduced to the festival as a street performer originally, he has since performed nine solo shows at the festival and presented The Comedian’s Comedian podcast at the Fringe four times. 

"He infuses the material with a sly wit and underplayed sharpness, not to mention eloquent writing. This is smooth, smart and absorbing stand-up." Chortle

"It carries the slick professionalism of someone whose been master of their comedy voice for years." Edinburgh Festival Magazine