A monthly night of stand up featuring top talent from the London scene

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A monthly night of stand up comedy featuring talent from the London scene. Hosted Daniel Ward-Nixon and produced by Kevin Francis.

Friday 25th July Line-up
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.

Nancy MacDonald - Self described "plus size d!s-knee princess” Nancy MacDonald brings her comic talents to the mic this month. Nancy is creator of LAFTALENZ and 1/4 of the Mandem Fridays Comedy collective.

Matt Hitch
(lovingly) described his whole life as a "comedian" in both school reports and HR meetings alike, Matt finally decided to formalise it and put on a show to more willing participants. Despite being always the bridesmaid and never the bride in various different comedic competitions, such as SYTYF (he's not brave enough for Britain's got talent) he's managed to find a bride of his own, and he can't wait to tell you about it...

Sang Don Park
Sang is an award winning, South Korean comedian, who has performed in various cities around the world, such as Melbourne, Sydney, Seoul, as well as including London. Though he is a high-energy comedian, he also makes an effort to thoroughly heed and adjust to his audience as well to carry out the best performance for the crowd. His comedy styles include observational, cultural, and some improvisational riffs as well. Also, as an experienced Beatboxer, he incorporates some original music and unique sound effects into his set as well. 

Selam Amare
Selam is a cultural producer, comedian, and advocate of migrant issues in London. She joined No Direction Home in 2019 and has since worked with Counterpoints Arts, producing part of No Direction Home standup comedy event series.

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 still 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.

* Suitable for ages 18+

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Road Directions

NOTE: There is no nearby street parking but there are a number of car parks nearby.

Public Transport Directions

There are great public transport links via bus, train, DLR and Uber Boat by Thames Clippers. Tramshed is a 1 minute walk away from Woolwich Arsenal DLR and train station.

Comedy Night at Tramshed

Type:Comedy

Tramshed, 51-53 Woolwich New Road, Woolwich, London, SE18 6ET
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August (29 Aug 2025)
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September (26 Sept 2025)
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* Doors open 30mins prior to the show time.

Awards

  • Other AwardsVisit Greenwich Partner Visit Greenwich Partner 2021

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