Howlers Comedy Club
with: Adam Beardsmore MC. Erich Macelroy, Michael Fabbri and Stephen Grant
Thursday 6 March 2025
7:00 pm - 10:30 pm
£18.50 in advance, more on the door
Welcome to Howlers at The Marrs Bar!
Come join us on Thurday 6th March 2025 for a night of amazing comedy and proper good vibes at The Marr’s Bar, Worcester. Featuring Adam Beardsmore MC, Erich Macelroy, Michael Fabbri and Stephen Grant.
Doors will open at 7pm and showtime is 8pm to 10pm with one interval.
SEATING IS UNRESERVED SO PLEASE ARRIVE EARLY FOR THE BEST CHOICE OF SEATING OPTIONS
Line-ups may be subject to change.
Stephen Grant – Headline Act
This month’s show at The Marr’s Bar will be headlined by the awesome comedy talent that is Stephen Grant.
Stephen is a regular headliner at The Comedy Storein Leicester Square. Stephen still finds the time to headline and MC gigs all over the country. His speed and dynamism create a magical energy which has audiences rapt and hanging onto his every word. As a writer, Stephen has written on TV shows from Mock the Weekto Live at the Electric as well as for Lee Nelson’s Well Good Showand Channel 4’s Stand Up For The Week.
“Brilliant” The Scotsman
“Grant, whose regular slot at the Brighton Komedia Club has earned him a cult status, is an engaging host and an easy person to spend an hour with.” The Independent
“The kind of comedy vision that can see round corners” Chortle
Adam Beardsmore MC:
“So funny and has the ability to make anything work and people have a great time” – Josh Pugh (Mock the Week, The Last Leg)
“Genuinely funny, innovative and disarming” – Nick Page
“A very good host. He put the whole audience at ease” – Fern Brady
Erich Macelroy
Erich is a stand-up comedian and writer. Originally from Seattle, he moved to the UK in 2000 and in 2007 collected his British passport.
In addition to playing playing UK venues up and down the country, Erich has appeared on BBC Breakfast, Newsnight, Sky News and Five News. He has been heard talking comedy and politics on BBC 5 Live, BBC Surrey, BBC Berkshire and regularly on TalkRadio. He has also written for the Independent, Huffington Post, The Herald in Scotland and even Saga.
“This is political stand-up at its best.” BroadwayBaby
“Well worth it, even if you’re not in the least bit political.” Edinburgh Evening News
“Brilliant observation” Chortle
“A box worth ticking” Metro
“Smart, sharp, endearing comic” The List
Michael Fabbri
A regular face on the UK comedy circuit for twenty years. Michael Fabbri has been a stand-up since 2003 and regularly performs in comedy clubs throughout the UK and all over the world.
He has worked as a writer for Radio and TV and had his own stand-up series: ‘Dyslexicon’ on BBC Radio 4. He has done several solo shows at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival and worked as a support act for Micky Flanagan, Lucy Porter, and Angela Barnes
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