Bristol Comedy Garden 2021: The shows that still have tickets left
The festival takes place on Clifton Downs next week
Bristol Comedy Garden is moving from Queen Square to Clifton Downs (Image: ShotAway)
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One of the biggest comedy festivals in the South West returns to Bristol next week and excitement is building.
Comedians will perform open air shows at a park in the heart of St Albans this summer. The St Albans Comedy Garden promises the “ultimate remedy” with five nights of stand-up comedy in Verulamium Park. From Wednesday July 28 to Sunday August 1, performers will include Sara Pascoe, Dara O’Briain, Josh Widdicombe, Alan Davies, Tom Allen and Rob Beckett. Each show will have acts featuring big names such as Netflix star Phil Wang, British Comedy Award winner Aisling Bea, Milton Jones, Taskmaster Lou Sanders and ventriloquist Nina Conti. There will also be podcasters Ed Gamble and John Robins, US comedian and television presenter Reginald D Hunter and the award-winning Sindhu Vee alongside rising talent like Maisie Adam, Sarah Keyworth and Darren Harriot.
Comedians will perform open air shows at a park in the heart of St Albans this summer. The St Albans Comedy Garden promises the “ultimate remedy” with five nights of stand-up comedy in Verulamium Park. From Wednesday July 28 to Sunday August 1, performers will include Sara Pascoe, Dara O’Briain, Josh Widdicombe, Alan Davies, Tom Allen and Rob Beckett. Each show will have acts featuring big names such as Netflix star Phil Wang, British Comedy Award winner Aisling Bea, Milton Jones, Taskmaster Lou Sanders and ventriloquist Nina Conti. There will also be podcasters Ed Gamble and John Robins, US comedian and television presenter Reginald D Hunter and the award-winning Sindhu Vee alongside rising talent like Maisie Adam, Sarah Keyworth and Darren Harriot.
Mammoth outdoor gigs this summer
Brighton’s Comedy Garden is to return this year, featuring stars such as Sara Pascoe, Dara Ó Briain, Alan Davies and Aisling Bea.
The event will return to the city’s Preston Park from July 14 to 18, but as a completely outdoor event - not the big top that was used when the event previously ran in 2019.
Organisers Cass Randolph and Will Briggs are also running the Greenwich Comedy Festival and the Bristol Comedy Gardens along similar guidelines this summer.
Cass says of the Brighton event: ‘We were heartbroken to have to cancel last year’s event. But everything is in front of us now and we consider ourselves incredibly lucky to have been able to reimagine our event to suit these challenging times’.
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It’s felt like an age since we were last able to visit the theatre, but the industry’s future is beginning to look hopeful again as venues are permitted to reopen this spring.
Under the step three of the government’s roadmap out of lockdown, indoor and outdoor theatres in the UK are currently scheduled to reopen from 17 May.
However, there will be limits on how many people can attend events, with most venues requiring tickets to be booked within households or bubbles. We recommend checking out each theatre’s guidelines for returning before booking tickets.