Cracking Comedy In Aid Of Women And Children First
  • West End

Come and enjoy a night of great comedy to help support women, children, mothers, and babies in the world's poorest communities.

Starring:

James Acaster - Best Comedy Show Nominee Edinburgh Fringe 2012-16, podcasts Off Menu with Ed Gamble and Perfect Sounds.

"One of comedy's most original performers." Evening Standard

Maisie Adam - as seen on Mock the Week, Have I Got News For You, QI

"Adam exudes an appealing, quirky energy, and is clearly a natural wit." Chortle

Sindhu Vee - from Live at the Apollo, House of Games, Sex Education

"Simultaneously waspish yet instantly very likeable." Chortle

Mike Wozniak - Man Down, Taskmaster, winner Amused Moose Laugh Off 2008

"Brisk and fruity of phrase." The Guardian

Olga Koch - nominated for Best Newcomer, Edinburgh Fringe 2018, Best Show Leicester Comedy Festival 2020

"A natural storyteller, she'll keep you hooked" The Times

Nathan Caton - Don't Hate The Playaz, Channel 4's Comedy Gala, Russell Howard's Good News.

"Well worth catching any chance you can." One4Review

Elf Lyons - The Stand-Up Sketch Show, Culture Hour, The Dog Ate My Homework.

"Expert clowning that's charming, silly and touching." The Times

Vix Leyton (MC) - Welsh comic, whose podcast 'The Comedy Arcade' is also a live show, nominated at the Leicester Comedy Awards.

"A rising star on the comedy circuit" Metro

Please note line-up is subject to change.

To find out more about Women and Children First's life-saving work in Africa and Asia, visit www.womenandchildrenfirst.org.uk

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Since you’re here…

… we have a small favour to ask. We don't want your money to support a hack's bar bill at Abattoir, but if you have a pound or two spare, we really encourage you to support a good cause. If this review has either helped you discover a gem or avoid a turkey, consider doing some good that will really make a difference.

You can donate to the charity of your choice, but if you're looking for inspiration, there are three charities we really like.

Mama Biashara
Kate Copstick’s charity, Mama Biashara, works with the poorest and most marginalised people in Kenya. They give grants to set up small, sustainable businesses that bring financial independence and security. That five quid you spend on a large glass of House White? They can save someone’s life with that. And the money for a pair of Air Jordans? Will take four women and their fifteen children away from a man who is raping them and into a new life with a moneymaking business for Mum and happiness for the kids.
Donate to Mama Biashara now

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The Make A Difference Trust fights HIV & AIDS one stage at a time. Their UK and International grant-making strategy is based on five criteria that raise awareness, educate, and provide care and support for the most vulnerable in society. A host of fundraising events, including Bucket Collections, Late Night Cabarets, West End Eurovision, West End Bares and A West End Christmas continue to raise funds for projects both in the UK and Sub-Saharan Africa.
Donate to Theatre MAD now

Acting For Others
Acting for Others provides financial and emotional support to all theatre workers in times of need through the 14 member charities. During the COVID-19 crisis Acting for Others have raised over £1.7m to support theatre workers affected by the pandemic.
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