Neurospicy Comedy - a Neurodivergent Comedy Night
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Neurospicy Comedy - a Neurodivergent Comedy Night

By LOLipops Comedy

A night of neurodiverse comedy and laughs. A friendly night in an intimate venue.

Date and time

Location

The White Hart

22 Great Suffolk Street London SE1 0UG United Kingdom

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Highlights

  • 2 hours
  • In person
  • Doors at 19:10

Refund Policy

No Refunds

About this event

Film & Media • Comedy

Get ready for an evening of stand-up that’s wired a little differently.

Neurospicy Comedy is a night that celebrates neurodivergent voices — from ADHD to autism, dyslexia to just delightfully odd brains — bringing together comedians who know what it’s like when your mind takes the scenic route.

Expect smart, sharp, silly, and beautifully skewed comedy sets from performers who see the world in a way you might just recognise. Whether you’re neurodivergent yourself, suspect you might be, or just love your comedy a bit outside the usual lines, this is your night.

Our last show was a total sell out so get your tickets early to avoid missing it!


What to expect

A stellar line-up of comedians, each with their own brilliantly different take on life.

A welcoming, sensory-considerate space — no blasting music, and you can stim, tic, doodle or just be.

No forced audience participation, no pressure to be “normal”.


This month we have a fantastic lineup performing


Andy Field

The star of his own BBC Radio 1 sketch series The Andy Field Experience, Andy has made an impact on the comedy scene with his silly style and refreshing approach to traditional stand up characterized by its surreal playfulness.

A regular festival act, Andy’s TV appearances include BBC Presents: Stand Up For Live Comedy (BBC 1 & BBC 3), As Yet Untitled (Dave), The Stand Up Sketch Show (ITV2) and Pie and a Pint (Comedy Central).

“A joyous insight into a truly bizarre mind” - The Telegraph


Rosie Wilby

An award-winning comedian, author of Is Monogamy Dead? and host of the hit podcast The Breakup Monologues. he has appeared many times on BBC Radio 4 programmes including Woman’s Hour, Loose Ends, Saturday Live and Four Thought, on TV programmes including Good Morning Britain and at major festivals including Latitude and Glastonbury.

“Funny and insightful about the human heart.” – The Guardian


Paul Haworth

An interdisciplinary artist and comedian interested in pop culture and politics who has performed at Battersea Art Centre, Camden People's Theatre and Islington Assembly Hall. He is the author of ‘Silk Handkerchiefs’.

"Moving, powerful, furious and funny, Haworth is a chokehold of wonder whose ingenious material and primeval delivery will haunt your sleep." - Matthew Green, historian and author of Shadowlands.


Don Biswas

A politically charged gag merchant who likes to cover a wide range of subjects including his Asian upbringing, his neurodiversity as someone with dyspraxia, ADHD, and ASD and even the most important of topics ... conspiracy theories. Don has gained huge admiration off all corners of the circuit and a loving online following.

Don is now a regular face in comedy clubs across the UK. Alongside that Don recently recorded a comedy special for BBC Radio 4 entitled ‘Neurotopical’ and has appeared on Radio 4’s 13 Million Club, Rosie Jones’s Boxticker as well as UKTV Digitals Rosie Jones’s Disabled Comedy Extravaganza and BBC Onlines Future Food Stars,

“His fresh takes on current affairs are consistently hilarious. A great intellect, and an ability to correctly and resonantly sum up a certain political reality. clever, funny and insane.” - Hecklers Comedy Club


Plus your MC Julius Howe

"Julius has some of the best jokes I have ever heard" - Vince Maple, Leader of Medway Labour Group


Please note - lineups may be subject to change at short notice.



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HOW TO GET HERE!

The White Hart, 22 Great Suffolk Street, London, SE1 0UG.


Located just by Southwark underground station, 5 minutes walk from Blackfriars station and 10 minutes from Waterloo.

By Tube: Southwark is our nearest tube station, served by the Jubilee line. From the station, exit south on Blackfriars Rd/A201 towards The Cut, turn left onto Union St/B300, then turn left onto Great Suffolk St and walk 400 yards - you’ll spot the pub on your left.


By Train: Blackfriars is our closest mainline station (five minutes’ walk away), while Waterloo and London Bridge stations are also within easy reach (10 minutes).

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Oct 28 · 19:30 GMT