Wed13 Nov
19:30From £20.00
Stand Up For Games Aid
LiverpoolHot Water Comedy Club at Blackstock Market, 17 Blackstock Street, Liverpool L3 6ER
Doors Open: 18:00| Show: 19:30| Ends: 22:30
Stand Up for GamesAid is traveling north! Come along to a hilarious evening with an incredible line up! Hosted by Brennan Reece, the show includes acts from John Roberston, Tom Wrigglesworth, Allyson June Smith and Hannah Platt!

Not only will you be there for the fantastic comics, the show raises money for the chosen charities supported by GamesAid! The money raised will be going to Autistica, Game Therapy UK, Gamers Beat Cancer, Safe in Our World and Solving Kid’s Cancer.

This is a night not to be missed! So if you like great causes and great comedy, buy a ticket and come along!
Tickets
Brennan Reece
As seen on Live At The Apollo, Roast Battle, Celebrity Coach Trip, Stand Up Sketch show and touring all over the world, Brennan is one of the brightest comics to come out of the North West. With his quick wit and cheeky charm, Brennan is able say some of the worst things, and you'll still go away wanting to introduce him to your Mum.
John Robertson
John Robertson
Allyson June Smith
Allyson June Smith
Since 2000, Allyson June Smith has been tickling Canada's comedy scene from the moment she put down the chalk brush and picked up a mic. Playing to packed rooms has become like another day in the classroom for this former school teacher. Her credits include her own hour long Comedy Now special, appearances on CBC Radio's hit show The Debaters...more
Tom Wrigglesworth
Tom Wrigglesworth
Yorkshire funny man Tom Wrigglesworth became a national have-a-go-hero when he rescued a little old lady from the jaws of Virgin train bureaucracy, only to be arrested for begging. His subsequent sell-out show, 'Tom Wrigglesworth's Open Return Letter to Richard Branson', bagged him the Chortle award for Best Show 2010, and a nomination for the...more
Hannah Platt
Hannah Platt has a frank, acerbic and brutally honest approach to stand up, never shying away from sensitive topics. ‘Dark, damaged and hilarious’, Josie Long ‘Voice of a new generation’, The Skinny ‘Liverpudlian Daria’, Ents24