Fri 5th Jun 2026 at 8:00pm ends 9:00pm
East Hastings Sea Angling Association and Social Club, Hastings, UK - Map
Stand-Up Comedy
Hastings Comedy Festival 2026 presents:
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TweetRed Richardson is an internationally renowned stand up comedian, writer, and actor. His ‘Stay Toxic’ videos have well over a hundred million views on Instagram alone and his stand up shows sell out theatres and comedy clubs across the globe. In 2023 his stand up show ‘The Best of Red Richardson’ sold out the Leicester Square Theatre in under 24 hours. In 2024 Red embarked on his Bugatti live tour, which he took to America and sold out the legendary comedy store in LA twice with venues selling out months in advance and extra shows being added in every city of The UK and Ireland. He sold out London's iconic Shepherd’s Bush Empire and added Australian dates due to demand in what is now at the time of writing, a 90-date global sell out tour.
He is a regular performer at ‘Ricky Gervais and Friends’ live stand up shows with comedian Ricky Gervais and appeared in numerous comedy sketches with Gervais for Ricky's ‘Dutch Barn’ vodka company.
Age Restrictions:
16+ ( under 18s must be accompanied by an adult)
Venue opens at:
7:00pm
Wheelchair accessible
Travel & Parking:
Pay and display parking available at the end of Rock N Nore road.
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Review left at 9:57am on Tue 21st Jun 2022
Great show, but will make your granny blush.
Review left at 8:12am on Tue 21st Jun 2022
Review left at 12:06am on Tue 21st Jun 2022
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