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Chelteham's TOP comedy club return at new venue

Howlers return at a new Cheltenham venue for their autumn season!
Howlers Comedy Club makes its long awaited return on 23 September.
The club has an enviable reputation for spotting acts that will go on to bigger things with comedians such as Sarah Millican, Tom Allen, Jon Richardson and many more all treading the boards at Howlers long before they became household names.
Cheltenham’s longest standing comedy club will be at The Parabola Arts Centre for shows in September and November and then in the new year they take up residence for monthly comedy at The Playhouse on Bath Road.
Promoter Paul Creed says:
“This is a really exciting time for us. After all the frustrations that came with lockdown, we now have regular shows planned in two fabulous, purpose built venues in the centre of Cheltenham. Our plan is to come back with a bang and give back to Cheltenham the unrivalled comedy experience that we have been offering since we started in 2005.”
Alongside their usual brand of club comedy, Howlers are also looking to include regular touring shows and a mini festival of Edinburgh Previews in June 2022.
Unlike previous Howlers shows, there will be allocated seating at all venues.
September is already selling very quickly so advanced booking is highly recommended.
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12 August 2021
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