A stellar line-up of stand-up comedians will grace the Komedia stage on April 25th to raise money to help the people of Ukraine.
In conjunction with promoters Little Wander, the bill for the night features critically acclaimed stand-up comedian, writer and actor Jen Brister, Mock the Week regular Angela Barnes, improv legends The Noise Next Door, English Comedian of the Year finalist Archie Maddocks and BBC New Comedy Award finalist William Stone.
Showtime is 8pm on Monday, April 25th, with doors opening at 7pm. Tickets start at £10.
All profits will go to the Red Cross Ukraine Crisis Appeal which is working to get aid to those who need it most in Ukraine and its bordering countries.
If you can't make the comedy, but would like to donate, hit the link above.
£10 could provide a hygiene kit to a family of five, giving them supplies to stay healthy for a month
£20 could provide five blankets to families taking shelter
£30 could provide 3,600 chlorine tablets to ensure that families have access to clean, safe water
£100 could provide sleeping mats for 66 people who have been forced from their homes
£210 could provide a fully equipped first aid kit, including supplies, to a first aider treating those wounded
What is the Red Cross doing to help people now?
So far, Red Cross teams in Ukraine have helped more than 750,000 people since the conflict began. This includes distributing 400 tonnes of vital aid, including food, blankets, hygiene parcels and warm clothes.
First aid training has also been delivered to over 42,000 people so they have the skills to treat their loved ones if needed.
They've also been providing psychosocial support, and helping people regain contact with their loved ones if they've been separated.
Red Cross teams in bordering countries are offering medical care and providing food, aid and shelter to people arriving from Ukraine.