REVIEW · BERLIN
Berlin: English Stand-Up Comedy Show
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If your idea of a great Berlin night includes jokes in English, this fits. You’ll get a cozy, club-style show of English-language stand-up in the center of town, and it often comes with free pizza and shots when you pick the right option. The one watch-out: Thursday is an open-mic night, so the quality can be more mixed than the weekend’s showcase sets.
I like the way the evening is built for hanging out before the stage. Doors open at 7 pm, you can settle in, grab drinks, and mingle, then you get the show starting at 9 pm with pizza arriving around 8:30 pm. The other consideration is timing: if you stroll in late, you may miss the pizza window.
In This Review
- Key takeaways before you go
- Where the laughs happen: Kookaburra Comedy Club on Schönhauser Allee
- Thursday open-mic, Friday and Saturday showcases: choose your comedy style
- The 7 pm door open plan: seats, welcomes, and early bar time
- Pizza and timing: what “arrive by 20:15” really means
- The 9 pm show: hosted by Dharmander Singh and Neil Numb
- What the humor feels like: international sets, open-mic energy, and possible edge
- Drinks, shots, and break time: how to maximize your seat time
- Price and value: is $20 a good deal in Berlin?
- Who this show is best for (and who should skip it)
- Practical tips so you enjoy it start-to-finish
- Should you book this Berlin stand-up comedy night?
- FAQ
- What nights is the comedy show held?
- What time do the doors open and when does the show start?
- How long is the comedy experience?
- Is the comedy performed in English?
- Is pizza and shots included?
- Can I bring luggage or large bags?
- Is the venue wheelchair accessible?
- Is cancellation allowed after booking?
Key takeaways before you go

- Thursday open-mic vs Friday/Saturday showcases: pick your risk level for the comedy.
- Hosted all night by Dharmander Singh and Neil Numb: expect clear pacing and a friendly crowd vibe.
- Pizza at about 8:30 pm: arrive by 20:15 if you want a slice.
- Free apple shots at the bar: a small perk that makes early arrivals feel worth it.
- Cozy, mixed lineup in English: seasoned international comics plus newer performers.
Where the laughs happen: Kookaburra Comedy Club on Schönhauser Allee

The show takes place at Kookaburra Comedy Club, on Schönhauser Allee 184 in 10119 Berlin. It’s a good part of town for an easy night out because you can pair it with dinner nearby and still make the 9 pm start without stress.
Inside, the setup is intentionally straightforward. You walk in, get a warm intro from the door team, then you can pick your seat. If you go for a VIP ticket, you get reserved seating with a clear view of the stage, which is handy if you want to focus on the performance rather than seat hunting.
One practical note: large bags and luggage aren’t allowed, so travel light. A small day bag is usually fine, but this is not a “tote everything from your suitcase” kind of venue.
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Thursday open-mic, Friday and Saturday showcases: choose your comedy style

This is a weekly English comedy schedule with different formats on different nights. On Thursday, it’s an open-mic night, meaning you’ll see brand-new talent take the stage alongside the hosts’ guiding hand. On Friday and Saturday, it’s a showcase night with more polished, experienced professional comedians.
So here’s the simple way I’d choose: if you want variety and the thrill of seeing fresh performers, Thursday can be great. If you want the highest odds of tight sets and stronger laughs, go for Friday or Saturday.
Across the week, you’re also getting a truly international flavor. The event aims for a mix of Berlin comedians and comedians from around the world, all performing in English. That matters because it makes the jokes easier to follow even if your German is still warming up.
The 7 pm door open plan: seats, welcomes, and early bar time

When doors open at 7 pm, you’re not just waiting for the show to start. You’ll meet a door person who gives you a quick intro to the venue and how the night flows, and then you can freely pick your seat.
I like this approach because it removes the awkwardness of arriving and immediately having to “perform” social confidence. People settle in at their own pace, and you can watch the room build without missing anything important.
You’ll also have the bar open during this time. Drinks are available, and you can grab free apple shots at the bar as part of the event perks. Even if you skip the shots, arriving early usually helps you get settled comfortably, especially if you’re going solo.
Pizza and timing: what “arrive by 20:15” really means

Pizza shows up around 8:30 pm, and that’s a real part of the experience, not just a random snack. If you want it, the advice is simple: arrive by 20:15 so you’re there before the pizza rush.
Why does that matter? Because the show starts at 9 pm, and once the stage is active, it’s harder to grab food without interrupting your night. If you eat early, you can stay seated, relax, and fully focus when the comedians begin.
The pizza is vegetarian and vegan, which makes it easy to enjoy without last-minute food anxiety. And yes, the slice is a nice add-on for a $20 ticket night out, especially in Berlin where restaurant plans can quietly climb.
The 9 pm show: hosted by Dharmander Singh and Neil Numb
The show starts at 9 pm, and it runs for about 3 to 4 hours total, usually ending around 11 pm. Cosmic Comedy Berlin includes a break during the evening, so the pacing feels like a real night out rather than a rapid-fire sprint.
Two names are central to the hosting: Dharmander Singh (Englishman) and Neil Numb (Scottish). They’re there to keep the room moving, set up acts, and make sure the vibe stays friendly. One reason this matters is that stand-up can go up and down depending on the performer; a strong MC helps the whole room land the jokes.
Expect an English-language lineup with both seasoned comedians and newer talent. The club’s goal is to make it feel safe and welcoming for people of different ages, nationalities, genders, and religions. In practice, that means the environment is geared for laughing together rather than sizing each other up.
What the humor feels like: international sets, open-mic energy, and possible edge

The comedy style is very “live” and club-forward. On showcase nights, the professional comics usually deliver tighter material, while open-mic nights on Thursday can bring more uneven but often surprising moments.
One detail to know before you go: the humor can include politically incorrect jokes from the outset, which is part of the tone for some nights. If your comfort level is sensitive around that kind of humor, Thursday open-mic might feel more variable. On the other hand, if you like comedy that isn’t afraid to go there, this is often the reason people return.
Also, it helps to remember that stand-up is a performance with timing and crowd feedback. You’ll likely get the best experience if you’re ready to laugh in real time, not just “watch like a museum.”
Drinks, shots, and break time: how to maximize your seat time

Between drinks, pizza, and the stage start, the evening has a natural rhythm. You’ll spend some time chatting and settling in, then the room shifts into comedy mode at 9 pm. Around break time, you can stand up, stretch, and get another drink without feeling like you missed the show.
The bar is also where the free apple shots happen, so early arrivals can stack small perks with minimal effort. If you’re the type who hates rushing, arriving at 7 pm gives you breathing room to settle in, eat, and still be ready when the first comic walks on.
If you choose VIP, the reserved table seating can make this easier. You don’t have to keep relocating during the break, and you can stay in your view line, which helps if you’re trying to enjoy the stage without constantly adjusting.
Price and value: is $20 a good deal in Berlin?

At $20 per person, this is priced like a genuine night out value. The key is what your ticket includes. The offer includes the comedy show, and free pizza and shots are included if you select that option.
That optional add-on matters because pizza alone can eat a chunk of your evening budget in Berlin. If you want the full experience—comedy plus the comfort-food perk—pick the ticket that includes the pizza and shots. If you’re trying to keep costs strict, you can still enjoy the show, then handle drinks separately at the bar.
For me, the value comes from the combo: English-language comedy, a central venue, and a friendly format that doesn’t make you feel like you’re intruding on a serious adult scene. When the lineup includes both seasoned international acts and fresh local talent, $20 can feel like a deal rather than a gamble.
Who this show is best for (and who should skip it)

I think this is a strong fit if you want a low-effort, high-reward night in Berlin. It’s especially good for:
- Solo travelers who want an easy way to meet people without forced activities
- Couples looking for a shared laugh with minimal planning
- First-timers who want an English-language cultural night that’s not a museum or a long walking tour
It’s also ideal if you like stand-up that varies by night. Thursday can be more raw, while Friday and Saturday are more polished, so you can match your mood.
If you strongly dislike the open-mic format or prefer only “guaranteed tight” professional sets, I’d steer you toward Friday or Saturday. And if you’re carrying luggage, remember large bags and luggage aren’t allowed, so this is easier if you’re already traveling light.
Practical tips so you enjoy it start-to-finish
Here are the small things that make the night smoother.
- Arrive by 20:15 if pizza is part of your plan.
- Expect an evening that runs roughly 9 pm to around 11 pm, with a break.
- Plan on English comedy throughout, so it’s easy to follow even if you’re not fluent in German.
- Don’t bring large bags or luggage.
- If you want the most comfortable viewing setup, consider the VIP reserved seating option.
If you’re using public transit, give yourself a little time to find the venue and get inside before the seating fills up. The club’s central area is convenient, but a comedy room still works better when you’re not sprinting.
Should you book this Berlin stand-up comedy night?
Yes, I’d book it if you want an English-language comedy evening that mixes international pros with a friendly Berlin crowd. The hosting by Dharmander Singh and Neil Numb helps keep the show moving, and the pizza-and-shots perk can turn a $20 ticket into a full “I did Berlin tonight” memory.
I’d book Friday or Saturday if your priority is consistently polished stand-up. I’d book Thursday if you enjoy the energy of open-mic nights and don’t mind that some performances may be more uneven than the showcase sets.
If you’re willing to laugh in-the-moment and show up on time for the pizza, this is the kind of night out that makes planning feel easy.
FAQ
What nights is the comedy show held?
The show runs every Thursday, Friday, and Saturday night.
What time do the doors open and when does the show start?
Doors open at 7 pm, and the show starts at 9 pm.
How long is the comedy experience?
The total experience lasts about 3 to 4 hours, and it usually ends around 11 pm.
Is the comedy performed in English?
Yes, the comedy is performed in English.
Is pizza and shots included?
The comedy show is included. Free pizza and shots are included if you select the option that includes them, and free apple shots are available at the bar.
Can I bring luggage or large bags?
No. Luggage or large bags are not allowed.
Is the venue wheelchair accessible?
Yes, the venue is wheelchair accessible.
Is cancellation allowed after booking?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.


























