Tickling funny bones for Children in Need
The eight-hour marathon will showcase comedic talent at the Chichester Inn, in West Street, on Saturday, from 3pm to 11pm, to raise money for Children in Need.
Stand-up comedian Lucy Bee, from Quackers Comedy, has organised the event and says it is a first for the city.
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Hide AdAs an added bonus, the BBC has invited her to the regional Children in Need broadcast venue for the main event on November 17.
She said: “As a grant maker, they support disadvantaged children and young people all across the UK.
“With our support, they are able to change almost half a million young lives across England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland every single year. That’s pretty splendid.”
Lucy said the Quackathon will be friendly, fun and sociable.
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Hide Ad“There will be a family-friendly section from 3pm until 5pm, which will appeal to younger audience members, with fun, games and prizes.
“The rest of the day will be geared to the grown-ups, with a variety of comedy sections, including alternative comedy, untested material and a reverse gong show.
“There will be surprises throughout the event and a raffle with some wonderful prizes, generously donated by local businesses.”
Entry is free and people are welcome to attend for the whole event or just part of it. Visit www.justgiving.com/fundraising/comedyquackathon to make a donation.
Quackers Comedy is celebrating its second birthday as the curator of Chichester’s only, regular stand-up comedy night.