A Laugh Supreme - Stand Up Comedy
Eastside Jazz Club, Royal Birmingham Conservatoire
200 Jennens Road, B4 7XR
£12
There are a limited number of free tickets are available for RBC Students for this gig.
No promo code is necessary, just enter your BCU email address when booking a RBC Student ticket at the online checkout (click the 'Book Now' button).
Once the free allocation has gone, tickets are then available at £5 each. If you have any queries, please contact the Events Team.
Music from 6.45pm
Comedy from 7.30pm
Wheelchair users are entitled to concessionary priced tickets with a complimentary companion seat.
Assistance dogs are welcome at Royal Birmingham Conservatoire venues. If you wish to bring an assistance dog or wheelchair, please let the Events Office know by calling 0121 331 5909.
Simon Munnery headlines the opening night of A Laugh Supreme: A series of shows bringing together the best of comedy and jazz in the incredible Eastside Jazz Club.
Alex Milner will be your host, introducing RBC jazz musicians, Chelsea Birkby and headliner Simon Munnery.
A Laugh Supreme.
Join us.
Simon Munnery
A comedian who has made a career at the intersection of art and comedy. In his own words: Born in Edgware. Raised in Watford.
Died all over the place.
The multi-award winning comedian and artist is simply unmissable.
'One of the funniest, most original comedians of the past 20 years' - The Guardian
‘One of the ALL TIME great Stand Ups’ - Stewart Lee
Chelsea Birkby
Chelsea's award-winning 2022 Edinburgh debut received glowing reviews, won an award and transferred to a sell-out run at Soho Theatre.
She has since been seen on BBC, heard on Radio 4, 5Live, Times Radio and various podcasts. She's written for several series of BBC's Mock The Week as well as for BBC Radio 4.
We’re delighted she’ll be joining us at A Laugh Supreme.
"There's a sharp mind behind the sweet exterior. As her writing credits on Mock the Week suggest, she knows how to craft a well-made one-liner...Birkby wins the audience's affection so thoroughly."
★★★★ The Telegraph
Music from 6.45pm
Comedy from 7.30pm