Sun 14th Dec 2025 at 5:00pm ends 7:00pm
Ye Olde Butchers Arms, Heol-Y-Felin, Cardiff, UK - Map
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Beefy's Comedy Club presents:
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TweetJoin us for a festive evening of fun and laughs as Steve brings his Christmas Audience with show to Cardiff with a couple of friends joining in too
Age Restrictions:
Over 18s only. R.O.A.R
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Parking on site
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Unfortunately we are unable to provide refunds
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Fabulous night loved hearing the cast talk about their love of the show. Compère Carl was superb asking all the questions we wanted answers too. Hopefully lots of money raised for the charities. My first time attending this sort of event and would definitely love to go to another one, especially if it’s as well organised, well done Carl and all involved.
Review left at 3:27pm on Mon 24th Nov 2025
An excellent event
Review left at 3:21pm on Mon 24th Nov 2025
A brilliant night. Very well organised. Lovely venue.
Review left at 3:21pm on Mon 24th Nov 2025
I wanted to treat my friend to a special event for his birthday, but was unsure where to take them. Being fans of Ruth Jones and Stella, this seemed like the right choice and we weren’t disappointed. The cast were down to earth, having in fits of laughter and they definitely owned their characters on the night of the event. It felt we were part of a live special episode from the show. Thanks, Ruth Jones and Jokepit, for making my friend’s birthday extra special.
Review left at 3:19pm on Mon 24th Nov 2025
Loved this event. It was awesome! And it was so lovely to hear all the actors experiences of being part of the show.
Review left at 3:15pm on Mon 24th Nov 2025
Initial comedian was poor, not funny, and made jokes that were inappropriate for the audience, which was mostly middle aged or older people, predominantly female - in particular jokes about bestiality, pan sexuals and gay people. Not in the billing as a Stella reunion and just out of place and poor. As soon as cast came on was funny and warm and thankfully the comedian stepped away and let them get on with it. Felt sorry for Claire Hingutt that she was signing in the interval when many people were getting drinks/going to the toilet -testament to her and her voice that she could still command the room. Would have been far better skipping the comedian, having a proper slot for Claire and interval being just nothing so people could get on with drinks and auction bids. Venue was too hot but otherwise fine. Auction was far too long although Steve Spiers made it entertaining and it was for good causes - the event ran over by an hour over published time.
Review left at 3:12pm on Mon 24th Nov 2025