Bring Your Own Baby Comedy is the UK’s premier baby friendly comedy club! Our shows feature the funniest comedy stars from the circuit and TV. Our events are all about you, the parents! But don’t worry – we also take great care of our younger guests.
If you need to whip out a bum (the babies please!) a boob or a bottle please feel free… and our comics won’t mind being heckled by our younger guests!*
We provide buggy parking, baby changing and more so that your baby is happy and you can relax. The bar is fully stocked whether you fancy a cuppa, or even something a bit stronger.
Our shows feature a brand new line up of comedians every month. We feature two acts, plus a compere, and the whole show will last approx 75 minutes.
* Please note: our brilliant comics will be performing their usual adult material, which is why we have a 15 month age limit for our little laughers.
Join us for the award winning daytime party for you and baby, with soft flooring, buggy parking, baby changing and more!
Farnham Maltings is a creative arts centre in the heart of the market town of Farnham in Surrey, England
Please note the following:
We recommend arriving 30 minutes before the start of the show so that you have time to park your buggy if you’re bringing one and find a seat.
Buggies are not permitted in the performance space and a buggy parking area will be provided. Please bring a sling or car seat if your baby would like to relax during the show.
We look forward to seeing you there
Carly and the BYOB Team xx
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This event would have been so much better if the volume was turned down. Its an event for babies and carers but it's run at the same volume as regular comedy gigs. The comedians were good and the and the venue and staff were great but as mentioned the volume really needs to be turned down.
loud, baby crying all the time. it should be more appropriate for babies
This is a novel idea which seemed like a really fun way to spend an afternoon with friends doing something unbaby related. However in order for it to work I feel like the setting needed to adjust slightly from the standard stand up comedy environment. Having rows of wooden chairs crammed in next to each other with play mats on the floor at the feet of parents was never really going to make for comfortable viewing. Trying to breast feed crammed in next to another woman breast feeding with your baby kicking their baby in the head was comic. But not in the way I wanted to experience comedy. Also trying to see what was going on at the front whilst follow a narrative and give the feedback the comedian needed for the right vibe in the room, was tough when it was so difficult to hear through the crying of babies at the back - no mic for the comedian to talk above the din. I would suggest doing away with chairs and inserting some floor cushions. Put the mats on the floor in front of mums so babies have somewhere to roll around and chill. Open up the room so we can see the comedians and they become the focal point. Just a suggestion I have seen work in other mum and baby related gatherings. Probably wouldn’t come again until the beer garden is open.