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Comedy Nights Light Up Hucknall and Bury for Hospice Fundraising

Hucknall and Bury are set to be filled with laughter as two distinct comedy events promise a weekend of top-tier stand-up. The Hucknall Dispatch reports on a local comedy night returning to The Station Hotel, while The Bury Times announces the much-anticipated return of the Bury Hospice Comedy Festival. Both events aim to bring joy and support charitable causes through the power of comedy.

Key Takeaways

  • Hucknall hosts a comedy night on Friday, February 6th, at The Station Hotel, featuring Philip Simon as headliner.

  • The Bury Hospice Comedy Festival returns on Friday, March 20th, and Saturday, March 21st, at the Polish Social Club, with a star-studded lineup.

  • Both events are fundraisers, with the Hucknall event supporting Orange Top Comedy's ongoing shows and the Bury event benefiting Bury Hospice.

Hucknall's Blockbuster Stand-Up Night

Hucknall is gearing up for a significant evening of comedy with Orange Top Comedy's return to The Station Hotel on Friday, February 6th. Following a series of sold-out shows, this event promises a lineup of some of the UK's most exciting comedic talents.

Headlining the night is Philip Simon, a seasoned professional with over two decades of international experience. Simon has graced the stages of BBC, ITV, and Channel 4, and is a co-host of the popular podcast "Jew Talkin' To Me?". His writing credits include "Mock The Week" and "Taskmaster", and he has garnered awards such as Best Children's Show at the Buxton Fringe and UK Pun Off Champion at the Edinburgh Fringe.

Opening the show will be Patrick Draper, known for his dry, deadpan delivery and sharp observations. He is an English Comedian of the Year finalist whose material has been described as "bullet-proof".

Hosting the evening is Martin Davis, a high-energy performer celebrated for his fearless crowd work and electrifying stage presence. Davis holds residencies at The Comedy Café and SoHoHo and has performed at renowned venues worldwide.

The middle spots will feature rising stars Debbie Holt, offering a fresh perspective, and Chris Richmond, a gag-heavy performer.

Tickets for the Hucknall event are priced at £15, with doors opening for a full evening of live comedy.

Bury Hospice Comedy Festival Returns

The Bury Hospice Comedy Festival is set to make a triumphant return for its third consecutive year, promising a weekend packed with laughter and entertainment. Sponsored by JD Sports, the festival will take place at the Polish Social Club in Bury on Friday, March 20th, and Saturday, March 21st.

The festival will be hosted by Dr. Kevin Jones, a comedian and trustee of Bury Hospice, often referred to as Britain's funniest doctor. He will be joined on stage by a stellar cast of comedians.

Performing on both nights are Big Lou Jones and Rod Woodward. Martin Gold will perform on Friday only, while the acclaimed comedian and "The Chase" quizmaster Paul Sinha will take the stage on Saturday only.

These top-class acts, who have received national and international praise for their performances on stage, screen, and radio, will be showcasing their unique comedic styles to entertain the crowds and raise vital funds for Bury Hospice.

Rachel Krafft, Senior Community Fundraiser at Bury Hospice, expressed her excitement about the festival's growth and the move to a more spacious venue. She highlighted the fantastic atmosphere and the joy of supporting the local hospice through a fun night out.

Doors open at 7:00 PM for an 8:00 PM show start on both evenings. Tickets are £25 per person, per night.

Sources

  • Comedy returns to Hucknall with blockbuster stand-up night, Hucknall Dispatch.

  • Star-studded line-up for Bury Hospice Comedy Festival return, The Bury Times.

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