Club comedy is coming to Oxford!
George Street Comedy Club will take place at The Wig and Pen, between 8pm - 10pm (doors open 7:30pm).
Every Friday 4 circuit acts and a pro-club headliner will take the stage in the loft room at the Wig and Pen.
Expect high drama, big laughs, revelations! It is all happening at George Street Comedy Club with a new lineup each week.
This room is accessible via a service elevator. If you need access to this please contact us at least 72 hours before your visit so we can make arrangements with the venue on: matesratescomedy@gmail.com
Early Bird 2-4-1: £11 (£10 + £1 booking fee)
Admits you plus a friend
Advance: £11 (£10 + £1 booking fee)
On the door: £12
Lineup subject to change
Please be advised that you will need id to get into The Wig and Pen.
Opener Manraj Bahra
Manraj Bahra is a 32 year old British-Asian comedian, based in London. He combines an unusual surgically impaired voice with a joke-heavy and occasionally dark set that touches on topics such as identity and relationships. During his short career, he has been a BBC New Comedian of the Year Regional Finalist, Chortle Student Comedy Competition Semi-Finalist and Laughing Horse National Comedy Competition Semi-Finalist and has entertained audiences across the UK.
Headliner Steve Hall
Steve Hall is a stand-up comedian and writer, who has opened for the likes of Lee Mack, Bill Burr and most notably Russell Howard, for whom he was the support across 6 different tours, playing venues such as Wembley Arena, the O2 and the Albert Hall. He has taken several well received shows to the Edinburgh Festival. (“His phrasing is joyous and his choice of words close to poetic…tales of hilarious woe” – Metro)
In 2022 he embarked upon a successful joint-headline tour with his Russell Howard Hour co-writer Steve Williams, with further tour dates planned for the latter part of 2023. He is due to release a filmed show with the hugely respected comedy production company Go Faster Stripe.
Recently, Steve supported Frank Skinner on Tour in 2024 and opened for him at The Gielgud Theatre in August 2024.
“The most intelligent stand-up you’ve never heard of” (GQ)
“Russell Howard’s fine support act” (The Times)
“One fine comic” (Time Out)