LONDON'S BEST COMEDY NIGHTS
LONDON'S BEST COMEDY NIGHTS
London’s best monthly comedy night for mental health. A hilarious and fun night of comedy in Soho, London , hosted by Matt Bradfield (@mattbradfieldcomedy). We aim to provide a fun and laid back evening for our lovely audience and a supportive and safe environment for comics to do material about their MH experiences from a fully diverse a
London’s best monthly comedy night for mental health. A hilarious and fun night of comedy in Soho, London , hosted by Matt Bradfield (@mattbradfieldcomedy). We aim to provide a fun and laid back evening for our lovely audience and a supportive and safe environment for comics to do material about their MH experiences from a fully diverse and inclusive (LGBTQ+ BAME F:M) line up. All proceeds from ticket sales and anything collected on the night is donated to support the work of MIND (www.mind.org)
We won't give up until everyone experiencing a mental health problem gets both support and respect.
We provide advice and support to empower anyone experiencing a mental health problem. We campaign to improve services, raise awareness and promote understanding.
Staying well: Support people likely to develop men
We won't give up until everyone experiencing a mental health problem gets both support and respect.
We provide advice and support to empower anyone experiencing a mental health problem. We campaign to improve services, raise awareness and promote understanding.
Staying well: Support people likely to develop mental health problems, to stay well.
Empowering choice: Empower people who experience a mental health problem to make informed choices about how they live and recover
Improving services and support: Ensure people get the right services and support at the right time to help their recovery and enable them to live with their mental health problem
Enabling social participation: Open the doors to people with experience of mental health problems participating fully in society
Removing inequality of opportunity: Gain equality of treatment for people who experience both mental health and other forms of discrimination
Organisational excellence: Make the most of our assets by building a culture of excellence.
Blacks Club Soho
The home of Blacks is a wonderful Georgian townhouse located at 67 Dean Street. Built in 1732 by John Meard Jnr. the apprentice to the highly acclaimed English architect Sir Christopher Wren, it was also once home to Charles Fortnum of Fortnum & Mason.
“The Club” was first formed in 1764 when Samuel Johnson, David Garrick a
Blacks Club Soho
The home of Blacks is a wonderful Georgian townhouse located at 67 Dean Street. Built in 1732 by John Meard Jnr. the apprentice to the highly acclaimed English architect Sir Christopher Wren, it was also once home to Charles Fortnum of Fortnum & Mason.
“The Club” was first formed in 1764 when Samuel Johnson, David Garrick and Joshua Reynolds formed a supper club where they would meet and discuss the issues of the day with fine food and wine.
Nearly 200 years later in 1992, “Blacks Club” was founded by Tom Bantock, a famous Norfolk poacher. It was named Blacks Club as the antithesis to White’s Club, London’s oldest gentlemen’s club, it is said that many Blacks Club members had been black-balled from White’s or considered black sheep. Blacks Club over the next 20 years would become a famously ‘louche’ bohemian drinking den.
In 2014 Blacks Club was bought with the aim of restoring the building back to its original Georgian heritage, as well as revitalising the club’s 18th century roots as a supper club.
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