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1Imagine your friend writes a new funny story and wants to tell it to you before telling it to a big crowd. That’s what comedian Jack Whitehall is doing! He is going to perform brand-new material (that means fresh jokes he hasn’t told on big stages yet) in Watford.
A person who speaks for the Colosseum (a big show place on Rickmansworth Road) said:
"Jack’s writing a new show. Help him work out what’s funny before he embarrasses himself on tour. Expect brand-new material, a few misfires and, hopefully, plenty of laughs."
In simple words: Jack is writing a new comedy show. He wants the audience to help him see which jokes are funny and which are not (those are the "misfires") before he goes on his big 2027 tour. So you might see some jokes that need polishing, but you’ll likely laugh a lot!
Important: The show is on September 15 at the Colosseum in Watford. Mark your calendar!
Tickets will be available soon. Here’s a simple step-by-step:
Important: Tickets go on sale Friday, July 17 at 10am. Newsletter subscribers get a head start on Thursday.
Jack is a 38-year-old comedian (a person who makes people laugh for a living). Here are some things he is known for:
The Colosseum is a "relaunched venue" – that means it was closed for a while and has opened up again for shows. Jack is not the first famous funny person to come there:
To wrap it up in a tiny nutshell:
Q1: What does "workshopping jokes" mean in ELI5 terms?
A: It’s like when you draw a picture and show it to your family to see if they like it before you show it at school. Jack tells new jokes to the Watford audience to see if they laugh, so he can fix the ones that don’t work before his big tour.
Q2: How do I get the early ticket chance?
A: You need to join the Colosseum’s newsletter (their email list). Then on Thursday (before Friday’s public sale) they will let you buy tickets early.
Q3: Is Jack Whitehall famous for anything besides stand-up?
A: Yes! He acted in Fresh Meat and Bad Education (which he co-wrote), hosted the BRIT Awards multiple times, made travel shows with his father, and was in an Amazon drama called Malice.
Q4: Who else is performing at the Colosseum?
A: Before Jack, other big-name comedians Jimmy Carr and Ricky Gervais announced shows at the relaunched venue.
Q5: What if a joke "misfires"?
A: That just means the joke might not be funny or might flop (like a pie in the face that nobody laughs at). Jack expects a few of those while trying new stuff, and that’s okay!