Kat Ronson at The Glee Leeds

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Wed 10Jun
2026

Epilepsy Action Comedy Night (14+)The Glee Club Leeds

Catch Jake Lambert, Kat Ronson, and a lineup of brilliant comedians (with more still to be announced) for a night of stand up that does more than just tickle your funny bone, with all proceeds going directly to Epilepsy Action.

Advance price

  • £20.00 Show Entry
  • £20.00 Wheelchair - Show Entry
  • + £2.75 booking fee per ticket

Times

  • Doors open 6:45 PM
  • Last entry 7:15 PM

More info

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

Epilepsy Action Comedy Night – 2026

Catch Jake Lambert, Kat Ronson, and a lineup of brilliant comedians (with more still to be announced) for a night of stand up that does more than just tickle your funny bone, with all proceeds going directly to Epilepsy Action.

Kat Ronson is an epileptic actress, comedian and poet. Her greatest achievement is having a Wikifeet before a Wikipedia page. Dubbed ‘one of British comedy’s brightest new talents’ and a ‘comedy queen’ by critics. Kat is quickly becoming one of the UK’s most viral sensations, gaining over 50 million views for her 2000s relatable nostalgia content and character, ‘The Millennial Schoolgirl’.

Kat is a regular on the UK stand-up scene and has performed across the globe. Kat’s sketch show ‘The Whoreing Twenties’ debuted at London’s prestigious West End theatre, Leicester Square Theatre and sold out some of the most iconic comedy powerhouses, such as Museum of Comedy and 2Northdown. Kat produced, directed, wrote and starred in her own comedy mockumentary ‘LADS’, scoring 9.2 on IMDb and 100% on Rotten Tomatoes and gained critical appraise “The Kevin and Perry of the 21st Century” – Evening Standard. Kat has been praised in Chortle’s Top Picks, British Comedy Guide and Beyond the Joke, Wonderland Magazine, Daily Star, Evening Standard, METRO and more.

Who Are Epilepsy Action?
Epilepsy Action’s vision is to create a world without limits for people with epilepsy. We want to improve the lives of people with epilepsy and create a positive public attitude towards the condition. We provide a range of advice, information and support to people affected by epilepsy through services including a freephone helpline, talk and support groups, a 1:1 peer support service and our website. We also campaign to ensure the voices of people affected by epilepsy are heard.