
Mostly Comedy
Mostly Comedy at The Mill Arts Centre, Banbury
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Mostly Comedy £22.50
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About the show
The popular club returns to Banbury with another bill of top-class comedy.
Lineup includes:
STEPHEN K AMOS
(‘QI’, ‘Have I Got News For You’, ‘Live at The Apollo’, ‘Mock the Week’, ‘Just a Minute’ & ‘Museum of Curiosity’)
‘You’ll laugh until you actually cry’ ★★★★★ (Express)
‘Fuel-injected comedic brain. Achingly funny’ ★★★★★ (Scotsman)
‘Amos is dynamite’ (Guardian)
‘One of the most likeable figures in British comedy’ (Radio Times)
IGNACIO LOPEZ
(‘Have I Got News for You’, ‘QI’, ‘Live at The Apollo’, ‘The Great British Bake Off: An Extra Slice’ and ‘Richard Osman’s House of Games’)
‘Charming, charismatic, hilarious. Will have you leaving with a smile on your face’ ★★★★★ (Deadline News)
‘Sarcastic, witty, animated and most importantly, hilarious’ ★★★★ (Entertainment Now)
‘Playful, brutal and bloody funny’ (Moody Comedy)
MADELEINE BRETTINGHAM
(So You Think You’re Funny winner, West End New Woman Comedian of the Year, and Bath New Act winner 2025)
'Formidable gag rate' (Chortle)
'Instantly won over the crowd’ (Fest Mag)
Hosted by DAVID EPHGRAVE
(Featured in The Times, Daily Telegraph, Comedy Central, i Newspaper, Scotsman and Edinburgh Evening News best Fringe jokes lists.)
‘As smooth as they come’ (BBC)
‘Devastatingly witty’ (EdFest Magazine)
‘A natural entertainer’ (View From the Gods)
AMY GLEDHILL will no longer appear due to unforeseen circumstances.
Tickets £22.50 (plus fees). Starts at 8pm.
No refunds in the case of last-minute lineup alteration.
Featuring - Stephen K Amos

Stephen K Amos has charmed and entertained audiences all over the world with his natural, assured delivery and his honest, original material. Amos is filled with an almost child-like joy and exuberance and can find the funny in some of the most unexpected places.
'As his autobiographical sitcom plays out on Radio 4, Amos is officially becoming a national treasure. Expect more warm insight and spiky charm here' (The Sunday Times)
'It was all fabulous. But it was when riffing with the audience that Amos truly excelled. With a packed venue ready on his side, Amos drew people into his routines; his finely honed sensibility turned innocent remarks into comedy gold' (Herald Sun)
'Uplifting stand-up from a charming performer' (Time Out)
'A note-perfect hour' (Metro).
Ignacio Lopez

“Had The Crowd Roaring" - Get Reading
“Unique and Hilarious" - Buzz Magazine
“A Stroke of Genius” - Digital Spy
“A Pitch Perfect Set” - Wales Online
Ignacio Lopez has been wowing audiences internationally with his individual style and high gag-rate since 2010. A frequent headliner and MC in top comedy clubs all over the UK, Ignacio also performs regularly at corporate functions, private shows, military gigs, sports dinners, art centres and festivals.
In 2015 Ignacio sold out solo festival performances in Edinburgh, Brighton, Reading, Cardiff and Neath.
In 2016 Ignacio produced and hosted a comedy series for Made Television called ‘Comedy Sheep Stand-Up’, which was the first show to be broadcast across the UK network in a primetime weekend slot.
In 2017 Ignacio is touring his new show ‘EspañYOLO’ in theatres around the UK.
Madeleine Brettingham
Madeleine Brettingham is a comic writer-performer working across stage, page and screen.
David Ephgrave

Comedian, actor, musician and podcaster - and back end of the duo Doggett & Ephgrave.
Featured among The Times’ Best Jokes of 2022 Edinburgh Fringe, the Daily Telegraphs 20 Funniest One-liners of the 2017 Edinburgh Fringe and Comedy Central's 35 Funniest Jokes of the Year (2017) plus i Newspapers 50 Best Jokes, The Scotsmans 40 Best Jokes and Edinburgh Evening News 40 Funniest One-Liners of 2018 Edinburgh Fringe lists.
Theatre credits include John Lennon & Paul McCartney in 'The Roy Orbison Story', Buddy Holly in 'Buddy Holly and the Cricketers' and Richard in the West End production of 'Dreamboats and Petticoats'.
"As smooth as they come" (BBC)