Annette Fagon at The Glee Birmingham

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Tue 17Dec
2024

Ladies Of Laughter - Christmas Special (18+)The Glee Club Birmingham

Get ready for the Ladies of Laughter Christmas Special!
The Ladies of Laughter are back, bringing their top-notch comedy skills to give you a festive night full of laughs!
This hit tour returns with a show for everyone (whatever your pronoun), so gather your friends, family, or anyone who needs a good laugh, and join us for an evening packed with hilarity!

Advance price

  • £20.00 Show Entry
  • £20.00 Wheelchair Show Entry
  • + £2.00 booking fee per ticket

Times

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

More info

  • Seating type Unallocated
  • Food available No
  • Minimum age 18+
Sun 3Aug
2025

COBO: Comedy Shutdown - Jamaican Independence Special (18+)The Glee Club Birmingham

Celebrate Jamaican Independence with COBO as we bring a comedy special to Birmingham.
Jamaican Independence Day is one of the BIGGEST days in Jamaican history – it marks Jamaica's Independence from the United Kingdom, which was first granted on August 6th, 1962. It is now the National Day of Jamaica and is a huge celebration!
Please note: Line-ups are subject to change.

Advance price

  • £18.00 Show Entry
  • £18.00 Wheelchair Show Entry
  • + £2.00 booking fee per ticket

Times

  • Doors open 6:00 PM
  • Last entry 6:45 PM

More info

  • Seating type Allocated
  • Food available Yes
  • Minimum age 18+

Annette Fagon is a loud and engaging comedian, one of the queens of UK comedy.

Growing up as that rare thing in the midlands in the 1980s, the daughter of a Jamaican newsagent mother, has clearly left its mark. Despite years of child drama classes and theatre performances, Annette frustrated her mother by spending 6 years at university, leaving without a degree, and returning to work there for a further 2 years. After a variety of odd jobs – disability support worker, theatre house manager, comedy club waitress – Annette took up an odder job, in stand up comedy.

Currently talking – loudly – about everything from hoodies and mobile phone habits to Beyonce’s mental state, she has made rapid progress, appearing at theatres around the country.

Annette Fagon’s early efforts have quickly created a buzz that led to a nomination as Best Newcomer at the 2006 BECA Awards and Midlands Stand Up Runner up 2007, and there’s more to come!..

Hear her story and get ready to cry with laughter at Wahala Comedy Clash: Jamaica Vs Africa!

With this sort of retro observational comedy, she's just like Peter Kay would be - well, if he were female, black and from Leicester

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