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Comedy Cavern

If you're looking for stand-up comics, great visual gags, good compering and a night of solid entertainment to start the week off with a good laugh, this is the place tp come. We feature nationally known comedians like Hattie Hayridge, Junior Simpson, Daniel Kitson and many others. 
For the record, the Comedy Cavern was opened in September 1998 and kicked off with a great evening of comedy and has flourished ever since. Competition was tough at the outset, but the quality of the acts, and consistency won out, and the Comedy Cavern is now the only weekly comedy club in Bath. The intimate space in which to work appeals to acts who have travelled from all over the UK (and abroad) to work here.The reputation of the club has grown with punters and with performers steadily over the years. We have seen Rob Newman perform a one and a half hour show, Robert Llewellyn (of Red Dwarf and Scrapheap Challenge) perform his one hour show and have been visited by Milton Jones(The very world of Milton Jones BBC R4),Steve Merchant(co-writer of 'The Office' BBC 2), Ross Noble, Donna McPhail, Adam Bloom, Men In Coats, Daniel Kitson, Jimmy Carr, Brendan Burns and Phil Nichol.

I have compered over 100 shows to date...still using just two jokes...and it is my favourite club in England,and I've played hundreds of others. We get a wide and varied audience who all love to try to win the infamous 'caption competition' or joke competition on some nights.The atmosphere is cosy and intimate and this is why we have built a loyal following over the past four years.

We have recieved much support from Mathew Zuckerman at The Bath Chronicle who believes in what we are doing and his coverage has helped spread the word about what is happening here. Four years on the work everyone has put in is beginning to pay off and we hope it continues.

Please note that the early bird tickets for the comedy only apply to students who buy a ticket in advance.

All Comedy shows start at 8pm, but you are advised to get there early (7ish) as it can get busy later. 

A Message from our compere: Geoff Whiting

Hello to all internet surfers and comedy fans...!!!

The last year has been another good one for the Comedy Cavern having been chosen to host the South West heat of the 'So You Think You're Funny' competition for the sixth consecutive year. This is the most prestigious new act competition in the and previous finalists include Peter Kay, Johnny Vegas, Lee Mack and Ardal O'Hanlon. We continue to nurture a unique atmosphere in this small basement bar which is simply second to none and have been hosts to a wide range of acts as always in the past twelve months...Arthur Smith (who popped in for a drink and ended up performing a set), Rufus Hound (now a regular presenter of Top of the Pops), Andy Parsons (a regular guest on 'Mock the Week, BBC 2) and of course local rising star Russell Howard.

Many now established acts have appeared as newcomers at the Cavern, including Jimmy Carr and Ross Noble. In the past year we have featured several new acts to look out for in the future...these include Electric Forecast, Andrew Lawrence and Sarah Millican, amongst others. I have expanded my own operations considerably in the past year and am now responsible for booking comedy into Bahrain and Germany as well as many UK comedy clubs. When I first worked as the comedy booker for the Comedy Cavern it was one of only three clubs I programmed comedy shows for....now there are eighty two.

I continue to work furiously around the UK comedy circuit and have been lucky enough to work with Anne Robinson and Noel Edmonds on my travels as a TV warm up act...I always mention the Cavern to other comics and 'celebs' alike so look out for Noel popping on any time now to take in a show.

We have a superb run of Edinburgh Preview shows coming up in July that will include Ian Stone, MarkWatson, Inder Manocha and Tony Law, amongst other booked for your pleasure. I look forward to seeing you soon and offering you the tempting chance to try your hand at our infamous caption competition!





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23 Nov
Comedy Cavern

Stephen Grant Widely regarded within the comedy industry as one of the best comperes on the UK circuit, Stephen plays host to over 900 people at his own club every weekend in Brighton. His talents have also seen him perform extended shows across the country. As happy in a theatre in Kent as he is in a nightclub in Belfast, Stephen’s enthusiasm is only matched by his work rate, as most people will testify. In August 1998 he made his Edinburgh debut to sell out audiences at the Pleasance theatre, where he was the main subject of the 6 part TV series Edinburgh or Bust. In 2003 he returned with “Route 1”, which achieved critical acclaim as one of the few five star reviews awarded that festival. A large proportion of Stephen’s work in TV and radio. He was the main comedy writer for Radio 1’s daytime programming from 1999 to 2003 and has written for everyone there from Zoe Ball to John Peel. Additionally, Stephen took on the mantle of writing BBC1 Saturday flagship show Live & Kicking in early 2001. On TV he has written and presented the BBC2 peak time documentaries “Stephen Grant’s Journey to the Wasteland”. “The 29 Steps” and “The Estate We’re In”. More recently his programs “The Brighton Festival” and “Noise” were broadcast on BBC1. ‘I hardly stopped laughing for an hour’ – ***** The List - Edinburgh 2004 ‘Always funny’ - Time Out ‘Brilliant material’ - Harry Enfield ‘trademark hyperactivity’ - The Stage ‘F***ing Funny’ - Viz ‘Super-Energetic Style’ - Time Out ‘If laughter induces weight loss, than a night with Stephen Grant will leave you slender, svelte and stick-like’ – The Argus