Fresh from the Women in Comedy Festival the show "Really Good" is a triple bill hour of comedy coming to Lancaster Comedy Festival in April!
Really Good showcases stand up material from Northern Comedians Jane Postlethwaite (Funny Women Finalist / Heard on BBC Radio 4 & BBC Radio Cumbria), Mary Cross (Possibly the world's angriest Buddhist / UK Pun Championship Semi Finalist) and Lizzie Norm (So You Think You're Funny? 3rd place finalist! Heard on BBC Radio 4 Extra, BBC Radio Manchester and Cumbria).
Expect dry wit, observational humour and some dark stories about identity and having a Northern upbringing. Comedy gold, but with a brassy edge. Gather up your friends, grab a ticket and we promise it will be "Really Good".
Really Good is part of the Lancaster Comedy Festival on Saturday 27 April at 1.15pm. A great time to pop into town for an hour before cracking on with your afternoon shopping.
Tickets are "pay what you want" either £5 or £3!
It takes place at The Storey in The Auditorium, Meeting house Lane, Lancaster, LA1 1TH
Get tickets at https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/lancaster-comedy-festival-really-good-is-a-queer-stand-up-comedy-show-tickets-853574984757
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