
A surreal comedy show exploring the 1990s through a mix of well-researched journalism and physical chaos.
If you have been looking for something a bit different to do on the evening of May 24th, Adam Larter is bringing his show, Who Remembers the 90s?, to the Laughing Horse @ Caroline of Brunswick. It is a surreal comedy performance that dives into the decade, blending what is described as well-researched journalism with moments of physical chaos. Larter, who has a background that includes winning the 'Event of the Year' at the 2018 Chortle Awards and the 'Liberty Award' at the 2024 Leicester Comedy Festival, structures this 60-minute set around his own take on the era.
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The show takes place in the venue's Upper Lounge at 19:00. It is worth noting a few practical details before you plan your visit. The venue is not wheelchair accessible, as the performance space is located on an upper floor. Additionally, the event is strictly for those aged 18 and over, and they enforce a 'Babes in Arms' policy, meaning children under two are not permitted. If you are sensitive to certain environments, be aware that the show includes audience interaction and loud noises.
Regarding the ticketing, the event operates on a 'Pay What You Want' basis. You have the option to book an advance ticket with a minimum payment of ยฃ5, which secures your entry. Alternatively, you can show up at the venue to try for a spot if there is space available, though booking ahead is the only way to guarantee your place. It is a straightforward setup for a show that seems to lean into a specific, slightly offbeat style of comedy.
Date
Sunday, 24 May 2026
19:00
Recommended Age
+18 years















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