
Tickets are on sale now for a comedy night in Maryport – and you need to book quickly as numbers are limited.
The new Taste of the Sea food event comes to the town next month and the weekend’s fun will include a night of laughs at The Wave Centre on Saturday August 14.
The festival itself takes place across town on Saturday August 14 and Sunday August 15 with a producers’ market, expert demonstrations, a hot food court, beer tent and family entertainment.
The comedy nights at the flagship Taste Cumbria festival in Cockermouth are always sell-out events so guests are urged to book quickly to be sure of a seat.
Initially, just 50 tickets are going on sale to make sure comedy fans are comfortable and COVID safe. More tickets will be released as restrictions allow.
The Taste of the Sea event is a new addition to the calendar of Taste Cumbria festivals.
It is organised by Allerdale Borough Council and is supported by Maryport Town Council.
Andy White, Jon Capewell and Raymond Mearns will appear at the inaugural comedy night, alongside compere Mike Wilkinson.
Mike has supported the likes of Peter Kay, Johnny Vegas and Ross Noble, as well as headlining clubs all over the country. Mike has a laid-back style on stage, but can crush a heckler in seconds.
Raymond started doing stand up comedy in 1994 and has performed regularly internationally where he is noted for his ability to deliver sharp observational material combined with lightning quick improvisation.
The Metro called him ‘a genuinely charismatic and funny entertainer’ and ‘a voice of the people’.

Andy is an energetic, confident Brummie who combines silly voices and a mad afro to devastating comic effect.
Andy has numerous media appearances, including the BBC New Comedy Awards on BBC Choice and his winning performance on the Weakest Link comedian’s special.
Scouser Jon has appeared at the Comedy Store, is a regular in Liverpool’s Hot Water Comedy Club, and tours the UK comedy circuit at the likes of Manford’s Comedy Club nights. Described as ‘quick witted and engaging’, he’s likely to bring his love of football to Cumbria – he’s a Red, for the record.
Mike Johnson, leader of Allerdale council, said: “We are very grateful for financial support from Maryport Town Council for what is shaping up to be a great new event for West Cumbria.
“The comedy nights at our Cockermouth festivals are hugely popular so we know that visitors will be keen to book a ticket. It’s been a tough time for so many people and I think a great night out and a few laughs will be just the tonic we need.”
The comedy night takes place at The Wave Centre in Maryport on Saturday August 14 from 7pm.
The event is ticket-only and follow any COVD-safe restrictions.