Where
Creative Stirling Hub
44King Street
Stirling FK8 1AY
ScotlandWhen
Caledonia Festival Comedy Night
Tuesday
30th November 2021Doors 18:30
Starts 19:00
Ends 20:30
This year’s hybrid event will feature a laugh out loud comedy showcase with 4 amazing comedians [tickets are available to purchase NOW]; as well as a virtual offering during the day with an eclectic line up of artists; some brilliant theatre performances; and a reflective short film about what makes Scotland great and why we should all celebrate St Andrew’s Day even more!
Creative Stirling Hub
44 King Street
Stirling FK8 1AY
Scotland
Tuesday
30th November 2021
Doors at 18:30
Starts at 19:00
Ends at 20:30
Come celebrate St Andrew’s Day with us in Stirling at the Caledonia Festival Comedy Night.
We are delighted to announce our lineup of 4 amazing comedians who will be entertaining you all on November 30th:
Raymond Mearns
The List “A personality so huge it fills the room” More about Raymond
Stuart Mitchell
Sunday Mail “A comedian worth catching before he becomes mega” More about Stuart
Jay Lafferty
EdFest Magazine “Engages her audience with such playfulness and genuine curiosity we have no choice but to cling to her every word” More about Jay
Headlining our Comedy Night is the amazing Vladimir McTavish, Winner of Lifetime Achievement Award 2019 Scottish Comedy Awards.
The Guardian “One of the finest acts on the Scottish comedy circuit” More about Vladimir
The Caledonia Festival is delighted to give the following grassroots and emerging artists a platform to showcase their amazing talents as part of our virtual programme this year.
Ross Miller Music
Emma Dunlop
More to follow…
Watch our Cale Fest presenters, Fat and Kathryn, as they visit some of Scotland’s great locations in a whirlwind tour.
They will be joining up with some amazing guests to talk about all things Scottish, so ask yourself how you celebrate St Andrew’s Day and what do you think is great about Scotland.
The inspiration for making this short film was taken from our incredible new branding. The locations visited were based on each letter’s representation:
c is our national animal, the Unicorn
A is our national dress, the Kilt
L is the National Wallace Monument
E is Scotland’s Castles
D is our bagpipes
O is our national flower, the Thistle
N is our very own monster, Nessie
I is our national drink, Whisky
A is our hills and scenery
The Caledonia Festival is excited to welcome the Rubber Chicken Theatre, Dunblane’s Performing Arts Family.
Pamela and the team have been producing shows, teaching and supporting the performing arts across Dunblane for 16 years. We love our wee performing arts family and welcome anyone with an interest in the arts. We are a social enterprise and work with several local charities, organisations and schools to provide access to the arts where there are barriers to participation.
We offer drama classes, workshops, community choir, shows, performing opportunities (on and off stage) for small children through to retired adults. No auditions are required – it’s about building a performing arts family, building confidence and friendships through performing arts available to all.