"The Wolfson Howler has finally overtaken the Footlights Smoker as Cambridge's best comedy night."
- The Cambridge Student
"The friendly, fun and low-key atmosphere are enough to make sure I will never again not be at the Wolfson Howler."
- The Tab
Headliner
Amy Annette is a stand-up comedian, co-editor and contributor to the critically acclaimed book ‘I Call Myself a Feminist?’ as featured in the Guardian, i Newspaper and Time Out. Amy has also been featured on the Reasons To Be Cheerful and Evil Genius Podcasts and Stuart Goldsmith’s Infinite Sofa. She has supported comedians like; Rose Matafeo – opening for her at the taping of her special in the West End, and Lou Sanders – supporting her on tour. She regularly appears London clubs like Moth Club and 21 Soho.
Compered by: Ben Pope.
Details
This event is open to all and is £5 on the door (free for Wolfson students with ID card).
Queue opens 19:30, doors open 20:00, laughter begins 20:30.
Seats go fast, so don't assume you'll get a seat if you don't queue!
Access
This event will take place in the Club Room on the ground floor of our main building which has step free access. There is an accessible toilet located on the first floor of the building which can be accessed by stairs or by lift.
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