This event is part of Banbury Comedy Festival, organised by Rock the Atic in partnership with The Mill Arts Centre, The Apothecary Tap, Lock29 and The Village Butty.
I won’t let failure go to my head, Alex Hylton.
Alex Hylton has been doing stand up for a 3rd of his life. he’s lost relationships, given up a job and risked everything for the stage. But where does the stage end, and real life begin?
Find out in this hour of honest, confessional stand up.
Winner ‘Best Show’ Leicester Comedy Festival.
‘A Masterclass in Standup’ EdFringeReview.com
‘Hylton takes charge of a room, fluent and funny storytelling is second nature to this comic’ The Wee Review.
Tickets are free (booking required) with the option to pay what you think at the end of the show. If you can no longer attend the performance, please contact the Box Office to return your ticket so that someone else can attend.
This event takes place in the Millers Bar at The Mill Arts Centre. Please note that regrettably this room is not accessible to wheelchair users due to necessary fire evacuation regulations.
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About the Festival
Banbury will host its very first Stand-Up Comedy Festival, starting November 8th! An entire day filled with Stand Up Comedy shows, kids shows & even a Spanish-speaking show!
Taking place in four distinctive performance venues in the town—The Apothecary Tap, Lock 29, The Mill Arts Centre & The Village Butty (a canal boat!)—the festival will feature a curated lineup of comedians, including rising talents & brilliant comics from the UK comedy circuit. If you’re a dedicated comedy aficionado or just looking for a fun day out, this one-day event offers something to everyone.
We’re supporting the independent arts scene to make shows affordable and encourage more people to come out and see them. All shows are free entry, but we request advance seat booking, and welcome donations at the end of each performance.