Mark Steele – Unforgettable evening of humour, resilience, and personal storytelling.
British comedian Mark Steele and military leader Major General Julian Buczacki are joining forces for an unforgettable evening of humour, resilience, and personal storytelling.
Both have faced head and neck cancer, and through their unique perspectives, they’ll show how laughter and light can come from even the darkest times. Now Cancer and comedy might not seem like the perfect match, but prepare to be surprised as this powerful duo take you on a journey that’s as heart-warming as it is hilarious.
Hosted at the legendary Always Be Comedy venue in Kennington, South London, this event serves up sharp wit, heartfelt reflection, and a health message—because who says raising awareness can’t come with a side of laughter?
From 5:00 PM to 6:30 PM, Mark’s razor-sharp humour meets Julian’s thoughtful storytelling, weaving together their contrasting experiences with head and neck cancer. It’s not just about entertaining—this event also highlights the life-saving importance of early detection in a way that’s fresh, accessible, and deeply impactful.
Don’t miss your chance to laugh, learn, and leave inspired—because who knew cancer awareness could come with punchlines?
Tickets booked directly from Always Be Comedy but if you have any questions or want details, please let us know.
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