The Hobgoblin Cheltenham Comedy Festival 2014

Sunday 14th to Saturday 20th September 2014
numerous venues, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, GL50 1QA, England MAP
prices vary depending upon event
Last updated: Thu 11th Sep 2014

The 4th Hobgoblin Cheltenham Comedy Festival, in partnership with eFestivals, offers a line-up of top comedians and up and coming stars performing in numerous venues across the town of Cheltenham and is organised by the same team behind Wychwood Festival. The festival will take place from Sunday 14th until Saturday 20th September 2014.

Line-up

Highlights include:

Headline shows from Al Murray, Pam Ayres, Tom Stade, Marcus Brigstocke, Mark Steel, Rory McGrath and Philip Pope and Andrew O’Neill.

The Family Fun Day which includes return performances from Cheltenham favourite Tweedy The Clown and his Magic and Mayhem Show, and Comedy Club 4 Kids plus face painting and craft activities on Saturday 20th September at the Parabola Arts Centre.

The Late & Local Comedy Night - a night featuring established local and up-and-coming artists on Thursday 18th at The Frog and Fiddle. All established and aspiring comics and cabaret artists are local to the Cheltenham area.

More locally themed comedy from John Wagstaffe, Cerys Nelmes as well as sketch impro chums Knowing Smirk.

An extra special evening from local comedy club Howlers featuring Matt Richardson, Stuart Goldsmith, Gareth Richards with special guest to be announced.

The festival will finish with a bumper Festival Finale, at Cheltenham Town Hall on Saturday 20th September. Headlined by Ardal O’Hanlon and featuring TV favourites Sara Pascoe, Jarred Christmas, Gary Delaney and compered by John Robbins .

Tickets

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Ticket prices vary depending upon event. Tickets for Pam Ayres and Al Murray available from The Everyman Theatre direct on 01242 572573.

Accommodation

This event does not have camping but there are a number of hotels, hostels and guest houses in the area.

More information will be here when available.




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