Sat 14th Jun 2025 at 7:30pm ends 8:30pm
Electric Palace, High Street, Hastings, UK - Map
Hastings Comedy Festival 2025 presents:
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TweetBIGHEAD Comedy presents the reigning Funny Women Award winner and Chortle Best Newcomer nominee’s debut hour where she tries to save the world.
Where does this messiah complex come from? Is it the second coming or has she just inherited her mother's psychological disorder? If you're anxious about the state of the world (or just your own mental state), join this 'impressive, frank and relatable' (Chortle.co.uk) BBC New Comedy Awards semi-finalist as she becomes the first woman to wonder what many men have wondered before her: am I actually God?
WINNER - 2023 Funny Women Stage Award
NOMINEE - NextUp's Biggest Award In Comedy Best Newcomer
NOMINEE - 2024 Chortle Awards Best Newcomer
“Charismatic, eloquent, frank and witty...an impressive debut for a bright comic.”Chortle
“Witty and charming...the audience are quickly drawn into Kate's world” The List
“She's unstoppable. Her enthusiastic delivery cracks along at such a pace that you wonder whether she's remembering to breathe.” The Skinny
Age Restrictions:
18+
Venue opens at:
7:15pm
Venue closes at:
8:40pm
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Kate Cheka: A Messiah Comes. Hastings Comedy Festival
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Review left at 11:29pm on Mon 20th Jun 2022
The whole family enjoyed it, good variety lots of laughter.
Review left at 10:05pm on Mon 20th Jun 2022
I recall seeing Stephen K Amos taking on a similar character some years ago in Edinburgh to good effect and this portrayal was of equal merit. However the 'black dictator' gag wore a little thin too early and maybe the revelation that he was actually someone else should have come sooner. The gags worked well at times..the funniest being the reference to the Halifax man. There is a more interesting story in there somewhere. Overall well performed.
Review left at 9:25pm on Mon 20th Jun 2022
I found the story more informative than amusing. Having experienced the cancer business, chemo, radiotherapy with my wife and then for myself I know parts of cancer treatment be comedic and a little haphazard but Sarah's experiences came across as a little self indulgent. Some of the NHS references resonated but is it really understaffed....no it isn't. It is just inefficient and frankly poor 'value for money'. I felt sorry for Sarah who clearly is a naturally funny person but she needs to tell another story, find a different vehicle. This show goes to Edinburgh. It needs a hell of a tweak and some lessons in how to use the technology. Good luck with it. Return with something a little more subtle. By the way my wife died, not of cancer. Just remember joking about serious illnesses is tricky. I am sure you are a nice person...let that part of your personality come through.
Review left at 9:16pm on Mon 20th Jun 2022
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Review left at 7:18pm on Mon 20th Jun 2022