Doors 7pm to allow for a prompt 8pm start . Booking essential.
šTimes and what to do when you arrive
Doors open at 7 PM and the show starts at 8 PM. Please arrive in plenty of time. Late-comers may NOT be admitted and we reserve the right to sell you seat to people on the door. Arriving on time means you can relax and enjoy socialising at the bar before the show.
When you arrive please check-in with the Stand and Deliver Staff. They will be at the entrance to the bar, wearing black S & D T-shirts.
They will check your name off the list and give you a wristband.
Once you have your wrist band please relax in the bar until our staff to call you to the screen.
šŖSeating šŖ
You will be seated next to others, in rows. A ticket guarantees you a seat but seats are not allotted. Seats are assigned on a first come first serve basis. If you wish to sit with your friends please arrive together and on time.
Full information is available here- standanddelivercomedy.com/venues-and-info/reading-biscuit-factory
Headliner- Joey Page
Joey is an accomplished and hilarious headline comic with a unique take on the everyday. Joey Pageās career so far has been studded with rave reviews, award nominations (Best Comedy Perth Fringe, Best Edinburgh show ā Brighton Fringe awards, Malcolm Hardy Award for Comic Originality) and TV appearances (Never Mind the Buzzcocks BBC, Noel Fieldingās Luxury Comedy E4) Recently, Joey performed tour support for the likes of Laura Smyth, Lloyd Griffith & Rob Beckett.
Opener- Matt Welcome
Matt Welcome Started life as a fertilised egg in his motherās womb. He was born in a one way cul-de-sac a stoneās throw away from the wrong side of the tracks on the edge of the outskirts of a one horse town with no name.
After leaving home Matt got a job in a fair ground for 2 years, he says āIt was just a non stop roller coaster ride from start to finishā. Matt was eventually sacked from the fairground for riding the roller coaster non stop for 2 years and attended comedy school until he was expelled for being serious at the front of the class.
Support from...
Carl Richard