KRATER COMEDY CLUB: INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY SPECIAL
5 of the finest female comedians from across the globe take to the stage at Komedia Bath on Saturday 7th March.
In honour and celebration of International Women’s Day on Sunday 8th March, we’ve hand-selected and all-female line-up of some of our all-time favourite funny ladies for Krater Comedy Club on Saturday 7th March.
Featuring Shappi Khorsandi, Abigoliah Schamaun, Joanne McNally, Yoriko Kotani & Bethany Black, this if the perfect opportunity to see house-hold name comics, as well as to discover some of the finest up and coming acts on the circuit today.
Get the most from your Saturday night out and stay for FREE (and jump the queue) for one of Bath’s biggest club nights, The Big Disco, straight after the comedy show!
Pre-show dining is also available at the venue, with advanced booking highly recommended.
About the Line-up:
Shappi Khorsandi:
Comedian, author, cultural icon and – most recently – idiot who agreed to be tortured on 'I'm A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here!', Shappi Khorsandi is a woman of many talents but live comedy is where she's in her absolute element.
'Seriously funny and surprisingly filthy' - The New Statesman
Abigoliah Schamaun:
Abigoliah is a product of her New York stand up roots; frank, funny, and unapologetic. She first showed her face in the UK comedy scene when she became a finalist in the Funny Women Comedy Awards 2010 and has grown a Edinburgh Fringe following coming back yearly ever since.
Joanne McNally:
Described by the Sunday Times as a ‘truly gifted stand-up’, Joanne has been taking Ireland’s comedy scene by storm with sell out tours, hilarious chat show appearances, newspaper articles and a hit documentary ‘Baby Hater’ which Joanne created, wrote and presented, the documentary went on to be sold to 12 countries.
Yoriko Kotani:
Yuriko is a UK-based Japanese comedian, who began performing stand-up in 2014. She was named as ‘one to watch’ by Time Out and won the BBC Radio New Comedy Award in 2015. Yuriko appeared on 'Russell Howard’s Stand Up Central' in 2016 and in BBC Three’s 'Pls Like' in 2017.
Bethany Black:
Bethany Black is the outsider’s outsider, a taboo-breaking story teller dealing with subjects other comics other wince at with a lightness of tough and a cheeky chatty style that makes it all surprisingly accessible this goth, lesbian, trans comedian is nothing short of utterly unique.
BOOKING DETAILS:
Ticket Link: www.komedia.co.uk/bath/krater
- Ages: 18+
- Doors: 6:30pm // Show: 8:00pm
- Tickets from £16.50