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Tag Archives: Glee Club

Boshing along

Brian Donaldson talks to comic Kerry Godliman.

11 January, 2020 in Comedy, Radio, Television.

Young, gifted and posh

Comic Ivo Graham talks to Veronica Lee.

19 December, 2019 in Comedy.

“There’s more to me than Oasis”

Dave Woodhall talks with legendary music business mogul Alan McGee.

1 November, 2019 in Books, Most recent, Music.

McGee whizz

Music business mogul does Birmingham talk.

26 October, 2019 in Books, Music.

Taking liberties with comedy

Geoff Norcott, star of Mock the Week and much more, talks ahead of his Birmingham date.

24 September, 2019 in Comedy, Television.

Comedy Festival’s Breaking Talent shortlist announced

Emerging West Midlands acts battle it out for the biggest comedy award in the region.

3 September, 2019 in Comedy, Festivals.

Review: Madeleine Peyroux

An appreciative Glee Club audience watched a major talent.

13 July, 2019 in Music.

Madeleine Peyroux to play Glee Club

Birmingham date for highly-respected vocalist.

8 July, 2019 in Music.

Making the Grade

Australian comic cricketers arriving in Birmingham.

27 June, 2019 in Comedy, Cricket.

Knowing Suzi

Brian Donaldson talks to comic Suzi Ruffell.

10 April, 2019 in Comedy.

Celebrate Mother’s Day with Barbara Nice

Local housewife to perform at the Glee Club.

21 March, 2019 in Comedy.

Barnes storming

Veronica Lee talks to comic Angela Barnes ahead of her upcoming Glee Cub date.

6 March, 2019 in Most recent.

Sleep, Talk and Time

Rob Auton has told the Funniest Joke at the Fringe during the Edinburgh Festival. He repeats that one, and a few others.

16 February, 2019 in Comedy.

The art of staying young gracefully

Stand-up star Paul McCaffrey tells Brian Donaldson what he’d like to be when he grows up.

10 January, 2019 in Comedy.

Celebrate Christmas with (The) Glee

Expanded Christmas menu and top-notch comedy line-ups at city centre venue.

31 October, 2018 in Christmas, Comedy, Eating out.

Birmingham Comedy Festival’s Breaking Talent Award winner revealed

Local comedian Laura Monmoth scoops the prestigious prize.

6 October, 2018 in Comedy, Festivals.

The forty year warning

Comedian Angela Barnes tells Veronica Lee about work and her strange hobby.

12 April, 2018 in Comedy.

Pure genius

Dave Woodhall talks to comedian Simon Evans.

9 February, 2018 in Most recent.

Ruffelling a few feathers

Veronica Lee talks to comedian Suzi Ruffell, who will be playing the Glee Club in May.

25 January, 2018 in Comedy.

Awsum comedy for all the family

Glee to host big name child-friendly show.

25 January, 2018 in Comedy, Family.

Comedian Kai Samra wins West Midlands’ biggest comedy award

Birmingham Comedy Festival Breaking Talent 2017 winner announced.

9 October, 2017 in Comedy, Festivals.

Birmingham Comedy Festival reveals Breaking Talent shortlist

Award will recognise new comedy talent.

6 September, 2017 in Comedy, Festivals.

Birmingham Comedy Festival launched

Internationally-acclaimed acts set for shows in the city.

4 August, 2017 in Comedy, Festivals.

Free workshop for West Midlands musicians

New series of UK-wide events for musicians and songwriters visits Birmingham.

25 May, 2017 in Business, Music.

Glee and Children’s Hospital announce fundraising partnership

Famed city comedy venue to forge year-long association with leading UK paediatric centre.

31 March, 2017 in Charities, Comedy, Health.

Double Glee for comedy club

City centre venue voted best in the area.

28 March, 2017 in Comedy.

Howie soon is now?

Comedian Josh Howie reflects on Birmingham ahead of his Glee Club date next month.

25 January, 2017 in Comedy.

New art night for Glee Club

Dance company collaboration with comedy venue.

24 September, 2016 in Dance, Most recent.

Birmingham Comedy festival announces Breaking Talent award

Names of shortlisted acts released.

5 September, 2016 in Comedy, Festivals.

Big names announced for Birmingham Comedy Festival 2016

With appearances from Romesh Ranganathan and Boy With Tape On His Face, plus two free Sunday afternoon Half-Dayers.

10 August, 2016 in Comedy, Festivals.

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