
Hitchin Mostly Comedy Festival (Wednesday)
Hitchin Mostly Comedy Festival (Wednesday) at The Victoria, Hitchin
About the show
A split bill of previews at THE VICTORIA in Hitchin, as part of 2026’s Hitchin Mostly Comedy Festival, hosted by DAVID EPHGRAVE (‘Devastatingly witty’ – EdFestMag).
Wednesday 22nd July’s Vic line-up features:
Work in progress from JULIETTE BURTON
(Guardian and Sunday Times-recommended. Featured in The Telegraph’s Top 25 Rising Stars, and The Times’ Best of Edinburgh Festivals 2018.)
(Included in The Telegraph, i Newspaper & Evening Standard’s best Fringe jokes lists.)
’Burton drips with charm–joyous’ (Times)
‘A force to be reckoned with. Educational and hilarious’ ★★★★★ (EdFest Magazine)
‘Seriously very funny’ ★★★★★ (Daily Mirror)
‘Powerful’ ★★★★ (Sunday Express)
Work in progress from SPRING KATHRYN DAY
(Seen on ‘Live at The Apollo’ and in the BBC3 sitcom, ‘Jerk’.)
(Mervyn Stutter’s Pick of the Fringe ★★★★ 2024)
‘A definite must-see’ ★★★★ (ThreeWeeks)
‘Sharp wit and positivity shining straight through’ ★★★★ (Entertainment Now)
‘Wickedly delivered punch lines’ ★★★★ (Broadway Baby)
★★★★ (On the Mic)
‘Excellent observations and sharply-honed punchlines’ (The Skinny)
‘Sassy, smart and snappy’ (GiggleBeats)
Vic Barn doors at 7:40pm. Starts at 8.00pm.
Tickets £11, plus booking fee (or a festival-long Golden Ticket, with details to follow).
Line-up may be subject to last-minute alteration.
PRESALE/GENERAL SALE INFO TO FOLLOW at www.mostlycomedy.co.uk
PLEASE NOTE: This event is at THE VICTORIA pub, Hitchin. This is a Hitchin Festival event.
Featuring - Juliette Burton

Juliette Burton is an award-winning actress, comedian, writer and ex-BBC broadcast journalist.
Spring Day

London-based American comedian Spring Day (her real name!) was voted Brooklyn’s Best Comedian 2016. Spring's sharp, dark and bubbly comedy style is a crowd pleaser you won’t want to miss.
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)