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The Downstairs Comedy Club June

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Cecily Hitchcock (MC)

Cecily Hitchcock is a comedy siren, crowd enchantress, and heckler annihilator. Her unique mix of outlandish anecdotes and offbeat observations has gained traction both online and on stage, with her sketches and stand-up videos amassing over 15 million views on social media.

“Outstanding” – The Independent
“Hot” – Katherine Ryan

Bella Hull

Bella Hull is a stand-up comedian and writer, and one of the UK’s most exciting young comedians. Her television appearances include Have I Got News for You (BBC), Stand Up for Live Comedy (BBC), The Stand Up Sketch Show (ITV), and Comedy Central Live. She is also a regular voice on radio, having appeared on One Person Found This Helpful, The Naked Truth, and You Heard It Here First (all BBC Radio 4).

A widely acclaimed live act, Bella regularly plays to sold-out crowds both in the UK and abroad. Her most recent show, Doctors Hate Her, was a smash hit at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival 2025, selling out its entire run, including multiple additional shows.

Seán Burke

Seán Burke is an Irish comedian, actor, and writer. He built a large following on social media, with over 250K followers across Twitter, Instagram, and TikTok, known for his sketches and increasingly niche memes.

In 2022, he was a cast member and writer on No Worries If Not (RTÉ) and The Michael Fry Show (BBC Ulster), and previously appeared in Hollywood Hijack (Channel 4), where he poked fun at celebrities. In 2023, he was a cast member of Please Tell Me A Story, a story-based comedy podcast alongside Omid Djalili and other leading UK comedians.

An experienced stand-up comedian, he regularly performs across the UK and Ireland, including a main stage set at the Paddy Power Comedy Festival in 2022.

“I love Sean Burke! He is one of the most consistently funny and inventive comedians working today. I hate Sean Burke!” – Joe Lycett

Tim Renkow

Tim Renkow is a BAFTA-nominated actor, writer, and comedian.

He is the co-creator, co-writer, and star of the BBC narrative comedy series Jerk. Series one aired on BBC Three in April 2019 and later on BBC One, receiving strong critical and audience acclaim, with The Guardian calling it “a Larry David for a new generation” (★★★★). The show was recommissioned for a second series, which aired on BBC One in August 2021 to further critical acclaim.

In 2020, Tim was selected as a BAFTA Breakthrough UK artist, recognising outstanding emerging talent in the British TV industry. He was also nominated for Breakthrough Act at the RTS Awards. Jerk won the Representation of Disability – Scripted Award at the Diversify TV Excellence Awards 2019.

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Earlier Event: June 18
Blood on The Clock Tower
Later Event: July 9
Painted Purse Workshop