19
Jun 2025
7:30pm
Tickets £15 Bar opens 6:30pm - Show starts 7.30pm
7.30pm Age 18+
LAUGH OUT PROUD IS LONDON’S BRAND NEW LGBTQIA+ COMEDY NIGHT featuring the best in established and upcoming acts from the community on the UK comedy circuit.
This is night is all about giving acts and audiences alike a fun and friendly place to express themselves, kick back, have a laugh and good time in an inclusive and welcoming comedy club environment.
Whether it's comedy, cabaret or anything in between - Laugh Out Proud is the queer night out you're looking for.
Laugh Out Proud at The Astor will feature the stand-up delights of Ada Campe, Joe Sutherland and MC Mark Cram!
Joe Sutherland is a comedian and Greggs brand ambassador.
Stand-up, acting, writing, influencing, there is nothing he won’t think about doing and maybe even get around to.
He performs all over the UK and internationally, sometimes on the internet and sometimes on the television (nature’s internet).
‘Takes to the stage like an old pro, oozing star power from every pore. He combines borderline offensive self-confidence and biting punchlines with an openness that leaves the audience totally tamed.’ The Mirror
Ada Campe.
Tall tales! Super songs! Mischievous magic! Join award-winning variety artiste Ada Campe for some much-needed cheer to your 2025.
Ada Campe is a real one-off, a one-woman celebration of a bygone golden era of decorous razzmatazz, yet still hugely relevant today. Winner of the New Act of the Year at the NATYS, the Leicester Square Theatre Old Comedian of the Year, and The Stand Comedy Club’s Good Egg Award. Best Variety Act Nominee at the Chortle Awards!
‘Ada Campe made me laugh more than anyone on the circuit for years’ Sandi Toksvig
Mark Cram is quite the all-rounder; with both a killer set and strong MCing chops. For the last few years Mark has been plying his comedy trade across the UK. Constantly evolving, usually unpredictable; he is garnering positive reactions everywhere he goes.
Mark thrills crowds with his tales of dead-end jobs, his family and being the less than grateful winner of Bedford Comedian of the Year.
“A Masterclass in comedy design” Newbury Weekly News