LORNA ROSE TREEN: NOW THAT'S WHAT I CALL CHARACTERS

LORNA ROSE TREEN: NOW THAT'S WHAT I CALL CHARACTERS

UK & IRELAND TOUR 2026

March 19 | Glasgow Òran Mór
March 20 | Edinburgh Monkey Barrel Comedy
March 21 | Newcastle The Stand Comedy Club
March 24 | Leeds Hyde Park Book Club
March 26 | Manchester Fairfield Social Club
March 28 | Birmingham Glee Club
March 31 | Dublin Whelan’s
April 2 | Belfast The MAC
April 8 | Norwich Arts Centre
April 9 | Brighton Komedia
April 23 | Oxford Glee Club
April 24 | Bristol The Wardrobe Theatre
April 25 | Exeter Phoenix
April 28 | Canterbury Marlowe (on sale soon)
April 29 | Margate Where Else?
May 7 | London Leicester Square Theatre

‘Most fun a person can have in a room featuring folding chairs' Observer
‘An oddball character-based comedy like no other’ Standard
‘A gloriously daft hour that is heavily reminiscent of peak-era
French and Saunders’
Telegraph
'I laughed so much I violently bit my tongue' Independent
‘The buzziest of the buzzy’ New York Times
‘Killed comedy’ The Sun

★★★★★ Observer ★★★★★ Telegraph ★★★★★ Standard
★★★★★ Independent ★★★★ Times ★★★★ Time Out

LORNA ROSE TREEN
NOW THAT'S WHAT I CALL CHARACTERS

Dave’s Funniest Joke of the Fringe winner Lorna Rose Treen is heading out on tour for the first ever time, with a surreal, silly and joyful hour of nonsense character comedy.

Lorna has been pretending to be other people for fun since she could dress herself. Fresh off the back of 3 critically-acclaimed, sell-out Edinburgh Fringes, now she’s inviting you inside her mind for an hour of her favourite characters, comedy, content, content, content, costumes and content.

The greatest thing to come out of Redditch since the fishing tackle.

Over 100 million views online.
Creator/star of Radio 4's Time of the Week.
As seen on BBC One, ITV2 and Channel 4.

Comedians' Choice Awards Best Show nominee 2025.
Chortle’s Best Sketch Act winner 2024.
Dave’s Funniest Joke of the Fringe 2023.
Telegraph’s Top 5 Comedy Shows of 2023.
Channel 4 Sean Lock Award finalist 2023.

Directed by Jonathan Oldfield