Chaos, crying and poo explosions: baby-friendly comedy clubs take off in Britain

Britain is witnessing an unexpected boom in comedy clubs catering to mothers with babies. These "baby-friendly" comedy clubs have taken off as parents are given permission to bring their infants without fear of judgment or being asked to leave.

The concept is simple: daytime shows where feeding is encouraged and the occasional meltdown is guaranteed, providing a unique environment for both mothers and toddlers. The sell-out success of these gigs has also led to performers often feeling uncertain about their success.

Comedians have been advised that new mothers are not rowdy due to nine months of physical discomfort or lack of sleep but rather because they're hiding smiles on the inside. Despite the challenges, many appreciate this unique audience, saying that it strips comedy back to its essence and requires comedians to be flexible.

When a mother's baby interrupts a joke with a snack that resembles a tampon, or when another toddler pelted a comedian with Lego, these unexpected moments have become an integral part of the shows. Angela Garwood, co-host of London's Every Other Mother, welcomes chaos as it adds to the entertainment value.

For many mothers who attend these gigs, they serve as much-needed escapes from the exhaustion and stress of parenting. Some even find inspiration in the raw energy of their toddlers, which can melt down into tantrums at any moment.

The growth of baby-friendly comedy clubs reflects a shift towards more inclusive entertainment options for families with young children. As Harriet Beveridge put it, "You have to give up the arrogance and egocentric nature of being a comedian."
 
🀣 I mean, can you imagine going to a comedy club with your mini-me? πŸ˜‚ It's like they're saying, 'Hey, we get that parenting is hard, let's make some laughs and have fun with it!' πŸŽ‰ It's amazing how comedians are adapting their acts to accommodate the whole family. I've been to these baby-friendly shows before, and honestly, it's a game-changer. The energy in the room shifts when you see all the parents laughing together... even when their little ones are crying or making a mess. πŸ’• It's like they're saying that comedy isn't just for adults anymore; it's for anyone who wants to have a good time! πŸ‘
 
OMG 🀣, this is so cool! I mean, who knew that baby-friendly comedy clubs would be all the rage? πŸ˜‚ It's like they're saying, just let it all out and don't worry about what others think! πŸ’β€β™€οΈ The idea of these shows being more relaxed and accepting of a meltdown or two (or ten) is literally genius. I've been to some gigs where I just wanna scream myself silly 😩 and now I know that's okay?! πŸ€— It's all about embracing the chaos and having fun with it, right? πŸŽ‰ And can we talk about how empowering it is for new moms to be able to bring their babies and toddlers to these shows without feeling judged or excluded? πŸ’• It's like they're saying, "Hey, you're not alone, and your baby is adorable too!" ❀️
 
Its crazy how society is just embracing this new norm of parents having fun too! Like I was laughing out loud at one of these shows last month when my own baby decided to spit up all over my favorite comedian's shirt lol . Its amazing how comedy can bring people together and create such a relaxed atmosphere for everyone.
 
🀣 I think this is genius! It's like the government said we're all allowed to be a little crazy as long as our kids are with us πŸ˜‚. These comedy clubs are basically saying that parents can't control their babies, they can, and it's kinda beautiful? I mean, what other place can you hear a comedian bomb or have a toddler throw Legos at them and still manage to make everyone laugh πŸ€ͺ? It's all about finding the funny in chaos. And honestly, who doesn't need an escape from parenting stress every now and then? πŸ’†β€β™€οΈ But it also makes me wonder, are these comedy clubs just another form of government-funded childcare? I mean, they're basically free entertainment for parents with young kids... πŸ€”
 
I'm totally against these baby-friendly comedy clubs. I mean, what's next? Laughter therapy sessions with diaper changes? It's just too much pressure on the comedians, they need some tough love, not a room full of cranky toddlers and exhausted moms πŸ€£β€β™‚οΈ. And don't even get me started on the whole "stripping comedy back to its essence" thing, that's just code for "letting anyone do whatever they want on stage". I swear, if I go to one of these shows, I'm gonna be stuck in a sea of screaming babies and parents who can't keep their kids quiet 😩.
 
I think its awesome that these comedy clubs are catering specifically to new mums and their babies. Its like, they get that parenting is hard and stressful, so they're creating this safe space where mums can just relax and be themselves (even if thats with a screaming toddler in tow lol). And I love how the comedians have adapted to this new audience - its all about being flexible and funny with the unexpected moments that come up. Its great for mums who need a break from their daily routine, and its also good for the comedians who get to try out new material and connect with a different crowd.
 
I was just thinking about my niece's birthday party last month πŸŽ‚... we had this huge cake that looked like a cat, and I swear, she must've fed me 5 times while I was trying to take the pic. And now you're talking about comedy clubs for moms with babies? that's hilarious, but also kinda sad, you know? I mean, can you imagine being on stage in front of all those people with a screaming toddler in your arms πŸ˜‚πŸ€£? it's like they say, "the show must go on"... even when your kid is having a meltdown 🎭.
 
I think this is a no-brainer, folks 🀯! These baby-friendly comedy clubs are not just a reaction to the changing times, but also a reflection of our society's values. We're finally recognizing that family time is sacred and should be prioritized over some old-school notion of "adult-only" entertainment.

It's interesting how this shift towards inclusivity mirrors what we're seeing in other areas like healthcare and education. Are we starting to realize that our current system isn't working for everyone, and it's time for a change? I mean, who says comedy has to be just for the young at heart (pun intended)? It's about creating spaces where people feel welcome and included.

And let's talk about the business side of things. Who's going to invest in this new type of entertainment if we don't support it? It's all about being open to new ideas and not just sticking with what we know. The future of comedy is looking up (and down, with a few toddlers in tow) πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ!
 
I think this is so cool 😊! Who would've thought that having a baby-friendly comedy club where moms can bring their little ones without feeling judged would become a hit? I mean, I get it, parents need a break from all the stress and exhaustion, and what better way to unwind than with some laughs? The idea of these shows being more relaxed and accepting is genius - like, who needs fancy dinner theatre when you can have a comedy club where feeding and meltdowns are part of the fun 🀣. It's also great that comedians are adapting to this new kind of audience and finding ways to be more flexible with their material. It just goes to show that comedy can be for everyone, regardless of age or stage of life 😊.
 
I'm loving this whole baby-friendly comedy club thing! 🀣 I mean, who wouldn't want to see a comedian trying to navigate through a room full of tantrum-throwing toddlers? πŸŽ‰ It's like they're saying, "Forget the scripted jokes and just go with it." And you know what? It works! The energy is infectious and the comedians have to be so flexible (no pun intended). But seriously though, I do wish the forum would be more open about these types of events. Can we please get a thread dedicated to them? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ
 
I'm totally stoked about these new baby-friendly comedy clubs popping up everywhere! πŸ€£πŸ‘Ά The format is genius - who says you can't bring your tiny human along for the laughs? It's all about creating a relaxed, judgement-free zone where mums and bubs can let loose. I mean, it's not like they're rowdy or anything (wink πŸ˜‚), it's just that new mums are secretly hiding smiles on their faces because they're exhausted out of their minds! 🀯 The unexpected interruptions from tiny terrors (Lego attacks and snack-tastic tantrums) are the best part - it's like comedy gold, right? πŸ’ƒ I'm loving how these shows are all about embracing chaos and flexibility. It's a breath of fresh air for parents who just want to have fun without being told they're doing it "wrong". More power to these comedy clubs for creating spaces that welcome families with open arms! ❀️
 
I'm literally DYING over these new comedy clubs for mums with bubs!! πŸ˜‚ I mean, can you imagine walking into a show where feeding is encouraged and it's okay if your tiny human decides to throw a tantrum? It's like the ultimate permission slip for parents to just let loose and be themselves (or not, because honestly, who hasn't had a meltdown in front of their kids?!). And I love how the comedians are adapting to this new audience - it's all about being flexible and raw, you know? Like, who needs a perfectly timed punchline when you can have a toddler pelted with Lego bricks for laughs? 🀣 It's like the future of comedy right there. The thing is though, I do worry that these mums are feeling pressure to be 'entertainers' too... I mean, they're already stressed enough trying to keep their tiny humans alive and sane! 😩
 
🀣 I mean can you blame them? It's like the ultimate form of validation - they're telling you that your baby is the real star of the show πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ. And honestly, who doesn't love a good meltdown when it comes to toddlers? The unpredictability just adds to the hilarity πŸ˜‚. I've been to some comedy clubs where the audience was super posh and serious, but this whole 'baby-friendly' thing is like, liberating 🌟. Comedians have to be more down-to-earth and adaptable, which can actually make them better performers πŸ’β€β™€οΈ. It's all about finding that balance between laughs and tantrums πŸ˜‚πŸ€―.
 
I think its awesome that these baby-friendly comedy clubs are popping up everywhere πŸ€£πŸ‘©β€πŸ‘§! I mean, who knew moms with babies could be the life of the party? lol It's so cool how comedians have to adapt and just roll with it when those tiny humans get involved πŸ˜‚. And honestly, can you imagine trying to do a gig without any interruptions at all? where's the fun in that? πŸ’β€β™€οΈ I feel for these moms who need an escape from parenting exhaustion, though - they deserve some comedy therapy 🀯!
 
aww man, I'm loving this trend πŸ€£πŸ‘§β€πŸ‘¦! who knew babies could be such great comedians? πŸ˜‚ just kidding, but for real, these baby-friendly comedy clubs are providing a much-needed space for moms to let loose and have fun with their little ones. it's amazing how sometimes all we need is a good belly laugh or some perspective on parenting 🀣. I can imagine those comedy shows must be so entertaining, with tantrums and all (the more chaotic, the better, right? πŸ˜‚). honestly though, it sounds like these clubs are giving both moms and toddlers an amazing experience, and that's what makes them sell out in such huge numbers πŸ’–.
 
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