16th June Laugh-Able Comedy Night with BBC Radio 4s Steve Day

Tue 16th Jun 2026 at 7:30pm ends 9:30pm

Wanstead Library, Spratt Hall Road, London, UK - Map

Stand-Up Comedy


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16th June Laugh-Able Comedy Night with BBC Radio 4s Steve Day

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Join us, once again, for another barnstorming award winning comedy night at Wanstead Library. 

This month we have it on a Tuesday as we do not want to clash with England Football Teams opening World Cup Game (although if they lose we might wish we had!)

Showcasing the most up and coming comedians wIth disabilities (And the token "Normies") on the comedy scene

Featuring

Lily webb
Shiv Sayti
Sharlin Jahan
Rachel Quinn

With your host, the founder of Laugh-Able

@mark nicholas 

Mark Nicholas is an Autistic Comedian of 7 and a half Years who takes the stereotypes of his disability and turns them on their head with hilarious consequences!

"Lots to Enjoy"

⭐⭐⭐⭐

(Neurodiverse Review. https://neurodiversereview.co.uk/mark-nicholas-this-is.../ )

"I laughed my f**king a** off"

(Desirée Burch)

"Impressively Skilled"

(The Scotsman)

"Mark's one of the best new acts on the circuit, check him out before he's famous!"

(Joe Wells)

"Always willing to experiment always willing to push the boundaries of compering and that is almost always a rewarding delight for the audience"

(Robin Ince)
And your amazing Headliner

Steve Day ( As seen BBC Radio 4 and Regular Tour Support for Live at The Apollos Gary Delanley)


Steve Day describes himself as Britains only deaf comedian, if there are any others he hasn't heard. Actually there are a couple of others who have started since he wrote that joke, but it's only a joke after all.

For the past eleven years Steve has been performing to huge laughter around the country and abroad, well they tell him the laughter was huge to humour him, he doesn't know either way.

A familiar voice on Radio 4, Steve has appeared many times on You and Yours, was a token man on Woman's Hour, has appeared in two radio dramas, All Fingers and Thumbs with Bill Nighy, whom he punched dramatically, and Sound Barriers with Patricia Routledge and Caroline Quentin, both of whom he was prevented from punching.

A disabled performer, Steve is more concerned with success in the mainstream comedy circuit, but is happy to 'deaf it up' as necessary if the money is ok and there are sandwiches.


Come along to a show thats

⭐️Award Winning⭐️

⭐️Accessible⭐️

⭐️BYOB⭐️

⭐️Provides Tea and Coffee in the Break⭐️

⭐️Pay What You Can/Free to Reserve⭐️

⭐️Prizes for the Best Audience⭐️

⭐️'Hilariously Heart Warming'⭐️⭐

🍾FREE BOTTLE OF WINE FOR THE PERSON WHO BRINGS THE MOST FRIENDS 🍾

Line Up:
Lily Webb
Shiv Sayti
Rachel Quinn
Sharlin Jahan
@Mark Nicholas
@Steve Day

Age Restrictions:
Over 18s

Wheelchair accessible

Travel & Parking:
Parking Right Next to The Venue Nearest Stations Snaresbrook and Wanstead. Both on Central Line. Buses Near the Venue. 308, W13 and W14

Other Information:

Line Up Subject to Change. Refunds made available up until an hour before the event

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