Julian Deane at The Glee

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Fri 3Jan
2025

Friday Night Comedy (18+)The Glee Club Cardiff

The perfect way to end the working week! Four superb stand-up comedians and a great range of tasty food offerings.

Advance price

  • £20.00 Show Entry
  • £12.00 Student Entry
  • £30.00 Show + Fish & Chips
  • £30.00 Show + Chicken Katsu Curry
  • £30.00 Show + BBQ Jackfruit Burger (VG)
  • £20.00 Wheelchair Show Entry
  • + £2.00 booking fee per ticket

Times

  • Doors open 6:45 PM
  • Last entry 7:30 PM

More info

  • Seating type Allocated
  • Food available Yes
  • Minimum age 18+
Sat 4Jan
2025

Saturday Night Comedy (18+)The Glee Club Cardiff

Treat yourself to an evening of award-winning comedy! Four superb stand-up comedians that will keep you laughing until Monday.

Advance price

  • £24.00 Show Entry
  • £18.00 Student Entry
  • £34.00 Show + Classic Margherita Pizza (v)
  • £34.00 Show + Classic Vegan Margherita Pizza (vg)
  • £34.00 Show + Gluten-Free Classic Margherita Pizza (v) (gf)
  • £34.00 Show + Italian 3 Meats Pizza
  • £34.00 Show + Sweet Chilli Chicken Pizza (H)
  • £24.00 Wheelchair Show Entry
  • + £2.00 booking fee per ticket

Times

  • Doors open 6:45 PM
  • Last entry 7:30 PM

More info

  • Seating type Allocated
  • Food available Yes
  • Minimum age 18+
Fri 17Jan
2025

Friday Night Comedy (18+)The Glee Club Birmingham

The perfect way to end the working week! Four superb stand-up comedians and a great range of tasty food offerings.

Advance price

  • £21.00 Show Entry
  • £14.00 Student Entry
  • £31.00 Show + Fish & Chips
  • £31.00 Show + Chicken Katsu Curry
  • £31.00 Show + BBQ Jackfruit Burger (VG)
  • £21.00 Wheelchair Show Entry
  • + £2.00 booking fee per ticket

Times

  • Doors open 6:45 PM
  • Last entry 7:30 PM

More info

  • Seating type Allocated
  • Food available Yes
  • Minimum age 18+
Sat 18Jan
2025

Saturday Night Comedy (18+)The Glee Club Birmingham

Treat yourself to an evening of award-winning comedy! Four superb stand-up comedians that will keep you laughing until Monday.

Advance price

  • £25.00 Show Entry
  • £21.00 Student Entry
  • £25.00 Wheelchair Show Entry
  • + £2.00 booking fee per ticket

Times

  • Doors open 6:45 PM
  • Last entry 7:30 PM

More info

  • Seating type Allocated
  • Food available Yes
  • Minimum age 18+
Sat 8Mar
2025

Saturday Night Comedy (18+)The Glee Club Oxford

Treat yourself to an evening of award-winning comedy! Four superb stand-up comedians that will keep you laughing until Monday.

Advance price

  • £19.00 Show Entry
  • £12.00 Student Entry
  • £19.00 Wheelchair Show Entry
  • + £2.00 booking fee per ticket

Times

  • Doors open 6:30 PM
  • Last entry 7:15 PM

More info

  • Seating type Unallocated
  • Food available No
  • Minimum age 18+

Julian Deane has been wowing audiences across the country with his genius punch lines and perfect delivery.

Julian was recently seen performing on The Russell Howard Hour and supporting Paul Chowdhry on the mammoth nationwide tour Live Innit.

His witty writing skills have also been put to use on Matt Forde’s Unspun (Dave Channel), which he wrote on in 2016.

Having first performed stand up in 2005, Julian’s brilliant, utterly original and hilarious routines have earned him appreciation, recognition and praise from audiences across the country as well as prominent figures in the comedy industry.

Furthermore, he has proved his talent by winning some of the most prestigious stand-up comedy competitions in the country and is also in big demand as a writer (Mock the Week, Never Mind the Buzzcocks, Morgan Spurlock’s New Britannia)

In late 2018, Julian and fellow comedian Carl Donnelly started the podcast Two Vegan Idiots which is soon to be followed by live dates across the UK.

All of this makes him a terrific act with a hugely exciting future ahead of him.

“Assured and brilliant… Deane is a class apart… a master of hilarious twists and turns”

Chortle

“Deliciously twisted… a stream of seriously good gags… quick, sharply written and endlessly repeatable lines”

The Guardian