Laugh Out Proud is London’s brand new LGBTQIA+ comedy night.
Featuring the best in established and upcoming acts from the community on the UK circuit. This is night is all about giving acts and audiences a like a fun place to express themselves. Hosted by bisexual comedian Mark Cram it’s sure to be a fun night with a lot of laughs.
Doors open at 7pm , show starts at 8pm!
Incredible queer line up for the night:
Headliner: Sikisa
As seen on ITV, BBC, DAVE and Comedy Central
Winner of the 99 Club Bursary 2022
BBC New Comedy Award of the Year Finalist
‘she is an irresistible force of nature’ - Beyond the Joke
Shalaka Karup
As seen on BBC, Comedy Central and Channel 4
Channel 4 Sean Lock Award Finalist
West End New Act of the Year winner
Mark Bittlestone
Best Newcomer Shortlist , Edinburgh Comedy Awards 2024.
Written for Channel 4.
Eshaan Akbar Tour Support , 2023.
Sasha Ellen
Shortlisted for the Broadway World Comedy Awards 2019.
Leicester Comedy Festival Best New Show Nominee , 2022.
Greg Houston
Born in Toronto and moved to the UK to eat all our biscuits.
Performed at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, Hastings Fringe Festival, Camden Fringe and many more.
Accessibility info
- A deaf facilitator can be arranged who uses BSL to support any deaf/hard of hearing individuals to access the event information on the night. They will not be an interpreter for the whole event. If you require this support please do let us know at least 48 hours in advance so this can be organised. Personal listening devices are also welcome and the hosts are happy to comply with giving these to the comedians. If you require specific reserved spacing at the front to lip read we can arrange this also.
- Seating will be provided for those who cannot stand for long periods.
- A quiet 30 minutes can be offered prior to the event starting if you wish to be acquainted with the venue beforehand and arrive earlier to meet the hosts,
- The main bar where the event will be held has a capacity of around 100-120- with seating and tables this restricts numbers.
- Unfortunately the venue is not wheelchair accessible at the moment but we will be working with the venue on how adaptations can be made. For clarity there is one step to get into the main bar entrance , the main bar is then all on one level. Toilets are the standard cubicle size.