
PAUL MCCAFFREY Headlines Custardy Comedy @ Willingham Social Club
With support from Louise Leigh and Steve N Allen and your compere for the evening Rob Coleman
Presented by: Willingham social Club0 | CAMBRIDGE: Willingham Social Club (info) |
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P | Friday 7th November, 2025 |
N | Door time: 7:30pm Start time: 8:15pm |
. | 16+ (under 18s must be accompanied by an adult) |
C | Comedy |
Event information
HEADLINE ACT - PAUL MCCAFFREY
Star of BBC Three’s Impractical Jokers and Russell Howard’s Good News, Comedy Central’s Stand Up Central, Channel 4’s 50 Funniest and CBBC’s The Dog Ate My Homework. In 2019 Paul also made his debut on BBC flagship stand-up show Live at the Apollo.
An accomplished radio presenter and guest, Paul has recently been heard on: talkSPORT, Absolute’s The Alternative Vote, Rob Beckett’s Rock ‘n’ Roll Football and Russell Kane’s Whistle-Stop Tour on BBC Radio 2. He also presents The Paul McCaffrey Show every Saturday morning on Jack FM.
Paul is an award-winning comedian (Latitude New Act of the Year, London Paper New Act of the Year) and headlines at the biggest comedy clubs in the country. He has performed four critically acclaimed Edinburgh shows as well as major music festivals: Reading, Leeds, V Festival, Bestival and Latitude.
Paul is the co-host of the smash hit podcast ‘What’s Upset You Now?’ with fellow comedian Seann Walsh.
"Born to be a comic" The Scotsman
Plus ... Louise Leigh
At the age of 37, she realised she’d never ride through Paris in a sports car with the warm wind in her hair. So she waited another 5 or 6 years and took up stand up comedy instead.
Since then, Louise has done two well-received runs at the Edinburgh Fringe and is working for some of the big comedy clubs in the South West, Wales and Midlands area.
“A naturally funny woman” ★★★★ Chortle
And ... Steve N. Allen
Steve N Allen stars as a regular member of the news-desk team in "The Mash Report" - BBC2's BAFTA nominated topical/satirical comedy show which launched in 2017.
He is also an experienced comedian and host with material that ranges from an observational look at life to up-to-date topical comedy – or shows solely based on the interaction with the crowd.
As a stand-up Steve has performed in comedy clubs all across the UK and Europe. He has also performed at comedy festivals in Edinburgh, Brighton and Leicester with versions of his solo topical comedy show "Some News" that dissects the news and how we use it.
Steve has been heard as a news commentator and satirist on TV and on radio, including talkRADIO, BBC Radio 5 Live and LBC. He also presents a weekly topical comedy show on BBC Radio Kent which can be heard as a BBC podcast.
"Apollo-quality live comedy" -ThreeWeeks
Plus your compere Rob Coleman
"A naturally funny man" Bedfordshire News