Kate Llewellyn at The Glee Cardiff

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Tue 30Jun
2026

Hijinx Unity Festival: Off Script (14+)The Glee Club Cardiff

Brace yourself for a night of comedy that refuses to play it safe.
Curated and hosted by Hijinx Associate Artist Richard Newnham, this line-up brings together a bold new wave of Welsh Autistic comedians reshaping what stand-up can be. No filters, no clichés, just sharp, surprising and brilliantly offbeat comedy

Advance price

  • £7.50 Show Entry
  • £7.50 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+

Kate is a professionally trained actor (whatever that means) hailing from sunny Newport.

Kate is the Queer first (and only) daughter of a vicar and a steel worker, so you are aware of where all the trauma began. She once had to pretend to be inside a vagina for a commercial audition, and she finally felt home.

Kate attended Royal Holloway, University of London, where she discovered that classism is still rife. She was president of the comedy society briefly (where all the ‘men’ threw their toys out the pram because they didn’t want a woman as head of their boys’ club), and this is where Kate performed her first stand-up routines.

She then attended Drama School in London. Since then, she has been a jobbing actor, Drag King and Jack of all trades.

 

Hijinx Unity Festival: Off Script 2026

Brace yourself for a night of comedy that refuses to play it safe.

Curated and hosted by Hijinx Associate Artist Richard Newnham, this line-up brings together a bold new wave of Welsh Autistic comedians reshaping what stand-up can be. No filters, no clichés, just sharp, surprising and brilliantly offbeat comedy.

Featuring Anthony Bozzola, Chrissy Derbyshire, Dave Munro, and Kate Llewellyn, each act brings their own distinct voice, style and perspective to the stage. The result? A night that swerves the expected and lands somewhere far more interesting.

For the first time, this Unity Festival event takes over the iconic Glee Club Cardiff, bringing this boundary-pushing line-up to one of the UK’s most loved comedy stages.

This isn’t about fitting in. It’s about standing out.