Glasgow
Thursday 10 February 2022
Tickets
Please note, unless otherwise stated, all of our performances are strictly over 18s only
The New York Times – America’s Daily Record – ran a poll asking, ‘What’s the worst thing that could happen to you?’ Blindness won! Jamie’s not sure it’s that bad.
The star of Life On The Blink (Radio4) and Blind Ambition (BBC2) used to hate his eyes, then he reluctantly accepted them and nowadays he loves them (He had exactly the same journey with olives). So, is he in denial or simply reasonably -adjusted?
Plus if everyone hates blindness so much why has everyone started listening to audiobooks?
As heard on Radio 4's Now Show and Museum of Curiosity; **** Telegraph **** Times
Support by Paul Silky White ***** 3 weeks, **** The Herald
This show is at full capacity with unreserved seating and standing room with no distancing, the bar is open customers order and collect at the bar. We advise arriving for door to get seats
QR code track and trace check-in is available on arrival before entry. All customers will be asked to complete this.
As per Government Guidance and Updated Venue Policy, we suggest customers take a lateral flow test (LFT) on the day of your visit. Proof of certificate checks are not currently required before entry. This if for your own peace of mind and the safety of others.
We ask you to wear a mask at all times during your visit unless you have a medical exemption. This includes during the performance and when moving around the venue. Your mask may be removed temporarily when taking a drink or eating.
We offer 100% refunds. Anyone with symptoms should not attend and contact [email protected]. We will arrange a full refund as quickly as possible but please bear with us during busy periods.
Please note our venue policy update above takes into account Scottish and English government recommendations and legislation. Keep safe and thank you for supporting live comedy.
The Stand Comedy Club Glasgow
333 Woodlands Road, Glasgow, G3 6NG
0141 212 3389