Marginalia – The Stand Comedy Club
Thursday 6 November, 2025 7 p.m.
333 Woodlands Rd, Glasgow G3 6NG
This month with comedy colossus Darren Connell, who headlined the esteemed King’s Theatre as part of this year’s comedy festival; chatting about gruesome crime with bestselling author of The Malt Whisky Murders, Natalie Jayne Clark; you’ll be treated to stand-up from award-winning comic and pop-culture aficionado Chris Thorburn; and savour a set of spoken word poetry from Scots Scriever, Taylor Dyson.
Marginalia is Scotland’s boutique cultural showcase. Bringing together big names from the worlds of stand-up comedy, spoken word, literature and music; each expertly curated bill promises to provide the perfect midweek night out. Taking over the legendary Stand comedy club in Glasgow, a unique combination of guests will massage your grey matter, tickle your funny bone and tug at your heart strings – often all at the same time.
Created and hosted by Nasim Rebecca Asl and Kevin P. Gilday, Marginalia is a vital new addition to Scotland’s cultural calendar and an opportunity to catch some of the country’s very top artists under one roof.
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