Scotland Stands Up 2024

Fully booked

Join Christopher MacArthur-Boyd for a fantastic night of stand-up comedy with 成人快手 Scotland at the Church Hill Theatre, Edinburgh.

This hilarious night of comedy brings the best comedians from Scotland together for a one-off special, to be broadcast as part of 成人快手 Scotland's festive celebrations.

Featuring:

Christopher MacArthur-Boyd (The Comedy Underground, Up For It, 成人快手 Radio 4)
Iain Stirling (Love Island, Murder They Wrote, The Dog Ate My 成人快手work)
Susan Riddell (成人快手 New Comedy Awards, The State of It, Breaking the News)
Stephen Buchanan (Scot Squad, Noising Up, Some Laugh)
Elaine Malcolmson (Soft Border Patrol, Saddled, 成人快手 Radio 4)

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Scotland Stands Up

How to be in the audience

Step 1: Apply for tickets

Tickets for this show are being allocated on a first-come first-served basis, so when we receive your ticket request your details are added to the list of applicants. Tickets are usually dispatched from approximately three weeks ahead of the recording date.

Step 2: Receive a message

All eligible requests are allocated tickets in the order they are received, up to the maximum number of available tickets. If successful, we notify you by text message and聽send聽your e-ticket(s) to your email address. If unsuccessful you will be kept on the waiting list in case anyone cancels their tickets.

Step 3: Bring your tickets and ID

We do our best to get the numbers right, but unfortunately we occasionally have to disappoint people. Remember that every guest must bring original approved photo ID.

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