Celya Ab at The Glee Birmingham

Check shows at: Online StreamsCardiffNottinghamOxfordGlasgow

Mon 10Feb
2025

Sarah Keyworth: My Eyes Are Up Here (14+)The Glee Club Birmingham

*** SOLD OUT ***
To be added to the waiting list please, [CLICK HERE].

Sarah Keyworth is back with a brand new, joyous show about family, acceptance and a pair of big (well, not super big) losses. This show has recently become the Winner of the Most Outstanding Show at The Melbourne Comedy Festival 2024.

Advance price

  • £23.00 Show Entry
  • £18.00 Student Entry
  • £23.00 Wheelchair Show Entry
  • £18.00 Wheelchair Student Entry
  • + £2.00 booking fee per ticket

Times

  • Doors open 7:00 PM
  • Last entry 7:30 PM

More info

  • Seating type Allocated
  • Food available Yes
  • Minimum age 14+

Celya AB: Of All People – 2025 Tour

‘One of the most gifted joke writers of our age’ ★★★★ (Chortle), the Live At The Apollo star, Celya AB, returns with a brand new tour.

The only light, the white screen of a challenging email Celya was drafting. The only sound, the tap-tap-tap of the keyboard. This was, without a doubt, “rock bottom”. Also contains hot takes on judges, toothpaste and the sexiest thing anyone can do on a date.

Following multiple sell-out tours and barnstorming appearances at JFL Montreal and Melbourne ICF, Celya is back to tackle the big three: beauty, money and the void, in her most personal show yet.

As seen/heard on BBC, Comedy Central, The Guilty Feminist and Off Menu; support for Maria Bamford and St. Vincent.

‘She has claimed her crown and her mastery over the stand up art form’ ★★★★★

Pepper and Salt

‘Her quips are slick, her one liners razor sharp, and her caustic wit and pithy anecdotes dazzle the mind’ ★★★★

Entertainment Now

‘The gags are plentiful and worth all your pence’ ★★★★

The Comics Comic

'The UK's Parisian comedy star is making waves'

Guardian

‘Effortlessly charming and undeniably talented, 'A comic shooting to fame’ ★★★★

List

'A superb contriver of pithy, memorable lines' ★★★★

Scotsman

'One of the most striking acts around, combining magnetic stage presence with punchy material'

London Evening Standard