Fri 20th Mar 2026 at 8:00pm ends 10:30pm
Cinemac Cinema, Roe Street, Macclesfield, UK - Map
Stand-Up Comedy, Adult, Storytelling
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TweetIain Lee brings ‘Impostor Syndrome’ to Macclesfield Comedy Club
Macclesfield Comedy Club welcomes TV, radio and comedy star Iain Lee as he brings his acclaimed live show Impostor Syndrome to the venue on Friday 20th March.
Best known as a breakout star of Channel 4’s The 11 O’Clock Show — alongside the then-unknown Ricky Gervais and Sacha Baron Cohen — and as a standout campmate on I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here!, Iain Lee is also one of the UK’s most distinctive radio broadcasters. Over three decades, he has fronted cult, award-winning shows across LBC, BBC Radio and Absolute Radio, earning a reputation for fearless, unscripted and deeply personal broadcasting that broke the mould of traditional phone-in radio and built fiercely loyal audiences.
Impostor Syndrome is Iain’s first solo stand-up show in over a decade and offers a raw, hilarious and revealing look at fame, failure, mental health and self-doubt. The show blends sharp stand-up with clips from The 11 O’Clock Show, songs, audience interaction and brutally honest stories from behind the scenes of celebrity.
Hosted by MC Jonathan Mayor, the night also features rising stars Chloe Reynolds and Zuza Ritt, two of the most exciting new voices on the UK comedy circuit.
Age Restrictions:
Over 18s only.
Venue opens at:
7:00pm
Venue closes at:
11:00pm
Travel & Parking:
10 mintes walk from train station. Paid parking all around venue.
Other Information:
Arrive early to get your drinks and take your seats. Doors open at 7pm and show starts at 8pm.
Unfortunately we are unable to provide refunds after tickets have been purchased.
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This was my first time at this comedy evening. I really enjoyed both acts. However, it was unfortunate that Tony cut his set short, apparently due to too much noise from the crowd and maybe lack of sight of the crowd (due to the lighting). I am not sure the seating set out is the best for comedy and the venue also feels like a very nice, relaxed, bar, which then doesn't reinforce the feeling of a comedy venue (and has a maybe too comfortable feel to it, which leads to chatter). I have seen Tony many times and he didn't seem to be able to get into his usual flow.
Review left at 4:39pm on Fri 8th Mar 2024
What a great comedian!
Review left at 5:48pm on Thu 7th Mar 2024
Review left at 5:45pm on Thu 7th Mar 2024
Surreal genius. Great beer.
Review left at 5:22pm on Thu 7th Mar 2024
Review left at 12:06pm on Tue 5th Mar 2024
Great night out . Laughed a lot great atmosphere
Review left at 11:54am on Sun 3rd Mar 2024