
Alex Redman presents
Foolympics
Friday 10th October and Thursday 11th December 2025
Show starts: 19:30
Run Time: 120 minutes including an interv
Tickets: General Admission (£10)
Concession (£5)
Suitable for Over 65, Student, Artist, Unemployment Benefit, Disability Benefit. Please note proof of concession eligibility may be asked for upon arrival at the box office. Complimentary tickets are available for PAs supporting those with access requirements.
No Questions (£3) If you can't afford any of the other tickets categories but still want to see the show then please purchase this one – no questions will be asked. (Limited to 7, in advance and online only
Age Rec: 16+
Who will conquer the clowns?
Join Alex Redman, self-proclaimed fool, for the much awaited return of The Foolympics – a comedy gameshow that celebrates the fools, freaks and weirdos of this world.
In this show, four foolish comedians compete in the Foolympic games, a set of weird and wonderful challenges to find out who will get the gold in Goofery? Who will triumph in titting about?
Who will conquer the clowns???
Alex Redman’s comedy is left-field but never forgets a punchline. Usually known for her stand up comedy which is silly, clever and a little bit spicy; The Foolympics offers an alternative comedy night where anything could happen. Fresh off the back of winning the 2025 Audience Award at the Newcastle Fringe Festival, Redman is ready for the return of The Foolympics - a raucous and chaotic night for fools everywhere.
While the horrors of this world persist, come and escape into the deliciously daft world of The Foolympic Games.
Praise for Alex Redman:
“Appealingly quirky” – Chortle
“A comedic joy” – Harriet Dyer
An alternative comedy show written, produced and starring a queer female artist based born and raisied in the North East of England.
Alex Redman’s comedy is left-field but never forgets a punchline. Usually known for her stand up comedy which is silly, clever and a little bit spicy, The Foolympics offers an alternative comedy night where anything could happen. Fresh off the back of winning the 2025 Audience award at the Newcastle Fringe Festival, The Foolympics promises raucous and chaotic fun for fools everywhere.