Heaton Stan Comedy Night – 23 April 2026

We are delighted to confirm our next instalment of the popular Heaton Stan Comedy Night will take place on Thursday 23 April 2026 and tickets are now on sale!

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The line up features:

MC David Hadingham

David Hadingham is a seasoned comedian known for his sharp wit and hilarious insights into everyday life. With a career spanning several decades, Hadingham has established himself as a stalwart in the world of stand-up comedy. His unique style combines clever wordplay, observational humour, and a touch of self-deprecation, creating a comedic experience that resonates with audiences of all backgrounds. Whether he’s poking fun at the quirks of human behaviour or sharing personal anecdotes, David Hadingham’s performances are a rollercoaster of laughter that leave audiences in stitches. His charismatic stage presence and impeccable timing have earned him a great reputation in the UK.

Chris Cairns

The smiling assassin, Chris is a fearless, rock solid headliner. A friend to audiences but deadly foe to anyone thinking of chipping in with a heckle, Chris is adored for his charm, joyfully near-the-knuckle jokes, and nanosecond response time. Chris has grown into a comedian hugely admired by audiences and peers both in his native Liverpool and around the country.

Anthony J Brown

Clad in a sartorially edifying manner, like a dapper and dandy funeral director, Anthony cuts a unique on-stage presence with humour blacker than a raven that’s slammed its claw in a coffin lid. And not the merest hint of profanity. The overall effect is both perversely hypnotic and wholly original, leaving the audience zealously hanging on to every syllable like turncoat lemmings on a rockface.

Victoria Kirk

Victoria dreamed of being a dancer until she realised she had no natural ability and below average flexibility, when she turned to comedy instead. Known for her dry wit and easy conversational style, Victoria has the ability to tell everyday stories in ways that you’ve never heard before. Whether it’s motherhood, adulting or just why you shouldn’t hide dead bodies in wheelie bins, Victoria finds shards of humour through the lens of her own life. She’s confused, she’s pale, and she really needs to stretch more.

James Smith

‘One of the best gigs of the night, both the writing and performance were spot on. There was absolutely nothing to dislike. It was splendid’ – Notts Comedy Review.

‘A refreshingly dry delivery with nicely honed material’ – Stagefright Comedy.