Comedy Night

Saturday 28 March, Doors 6:30pm, Show Starts 7:30pm

A monthly night of stand up

comedy.

Tramshed
51-53 Woolwich New Road
London
SE18 6ES

LOCATION

Produced by Kevin Francis

Tickets: £15.00

A monthly night of stand up comedy featuring talent from the London scene. Produced by Kevin Francis.

David Whitley 

Born in Aberdeen to a military family, David’s formative years were spent all over the world in various army camps. David went to a military school Gordons in Surrey, where he learnt the bagpipes and ironically an English accent. The plan was to join the British Army until the last minute when he chickened out and minced off to drama school instead. David plays the bagpipes which has served him well, piping at many events including the Royal Tournament, Queen Elizabeth Hall and Gwen Stefani’s wedding. He also busked in London to fund his training at Drama Centre. 

David is an active actor. He was involved in the BAFTA wining comedy Fonejaker and is acting in many films. Clips can be seen on the videos page of this website.

Tevin Everett 

Looking for a comedian that will leave your audience with non-stop laughter? Look no further than the hilarious and award-winning Tevin Everett. A former Navy intelligence specialist, Tevin has mastered the art of storytelling and observational humor. His razor-sharp wit and seamless transition from film and TV writing to stand-up comedy will have your event buzzing. Don't miss out on the unique blend of American charm and British sensibilities that Tevin brings to the stage.

Amy Binns

Comedian. Shaved Head. Full Sass.
Amy Binns is South London’s sharpest tongue with the smoothest scalp. Up and coming on the comedy scene, Amy swapped her hair for punchlines and hasn’t looked back since—mainly because the wind chill keeps her focused on moving forward.

She’s been described as “like your brutally honest mate at the pub, if she also had a mic and zero filter.” Amy’s performed everywhere from dingy basements to clubs abroad, and always brings the energy of a woman who has nothing to lose—not even her fringe.

Catch her now before she’s too famous to acknowledge your existence.

Stacey Edwards

Call her a comedi(hun): all positive energy, embarrassing stories, and deeply specific anecdotes about what it is like to be her. Her stand-up is warm, honest, and completely unafraid of the cringe, the kind of comedy that makes you laugh and immediately think "that has happened to me."

A West End New Act of the Year 2024 finalist and Get Up Stand Up semi-finalist, she also co-runs the Women's West End New Act of the Year, and has had her work endorsed by Angel Comedy's Dec Munro and BAFTA-winning writer Andy Hamilton.

Dana Alexander

Dana draws her material from raw life experience with an original and hilarious outlook.
She began her comedy career at the age of 18 years old in Canada. Before long she began touring nationally with Yuk Yuk's Comedy Clubs, completed 5 television galas and several radio spots for major stations.

"Refreshing and Fearless. Her comedic style has been described as 'smart, irreverent and revolutionary" - Now Magazine
"Like a gift from the comedy gods" - The Herald
"Gloriously dark and painfully funny" - The Scotsman

Salem Amare

A cultural producer, comedian, and champion of migrant stories, Selam is known for creating spaces where comedy crosses borders. She produces the acclaimed No Direction Home comedy series with Counterpoints Arts and is the founder of Azmari Bet. Her comedy is warm, smart, and rooted in lived experience. Selam is the winner of the TimeOut x Nando’s Extra Hot Comedy Club Competition 2025 and a finalist Omid Djalili competition Best Comedy Newcomer 2025 and Funny Women 2025 Ones to Watch list.