Glasgow International Comedy Festival

Whyte and Mackay Glasgow International Comedy Festival

Dram fine comedy coming to Glasgow this March

Last night saw the launch of The Whyte & Mackay sponsored Glasgow International Comedy Festival (GICF) programme for 2018.  We joined Fred McAuley and 20 or so other comedians at The Stand Comedy Club on Woodlands Road to down a few Whyte and Mackay-Ball cocktails (their version of a Japanese Highball) and get a quick glimpse of some of the stand-up on offer – each comedian had a 4-minute slot!

The comedy festival returns for its 16th year from Thursday 8th until Sunday 25th March 2018.  There will be over 500 shows at 54 venues across the city, including unusual venues such as Celtic Park, Govan hill baths, The Science Centre and even someone’s living room (Empty at No.6)!   Last night we got to see plenty of the comedians in action, all of them funny and most of whom we didn’t know, so we’ll be going through the brochure tonight for a look (you can view the schedule online here).

Whyte and Mackay Glasgow International Comedy Festival 2018Big names such as Ed Byrne, Bridget Christie, Limmy, David Baddiel, Jerry Sadowitz, Alexei Sayle, Jonathan Pie and Elaine C Smith will join local fave Darren Connell debuting his new show plus Des Clarke, Iain Connell, Fern Brady, Craig Hill, Janey Godley and more.

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The Whyte & Mackay Glasgow International Comedy Festival is supporting Scotland’s Year of Young People 2018. GICF will stage a series of workshops for budding comedians aged 16 -26. Entries are now open and those interested can get more info and apply via glasgowcomedyfestival.com

Where

glasgow – citywide

When

Thursday 8th March until Sunday 25th March

Keep up to date with all the latest news by registering at glasgowcomedyfestival.com and follow on Facebook and Twitter @GlasgowComedy

Whyte and Mackay Glasgow International Comedy Festival 2018

Hope to see you there, sláinte!

Emma

Emma

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I am Emma and with my husband Mark write Foodie Explorers, which is a food and travel website.

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