Christopher Macarthur-Boyd: Howling at the Moon

Alexander's Live, Chester.

Christopher Macarthur-Boyd: Howling at the Moon

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UNRESERVED SEATING £17.50 (£15.00)

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CHRISTOPHER MACARTHUR-BOYD: HOWLING AT THE MOON
TOTAL SELL-OUT RUN AT THE EDINBURGH FRINGE 2025

One of the hottest tickets at the Fringe in 2025, Howling At The Moon is CMB’s new show of nocturnal stand-up about neurodivergence, sexuality and lunacy. 

Host of the Here Comes The Guillotine podcast alongside Frankie Boyle and Susie McCabe. Star of the comedy specials Oh No and Scary Times. Host of the BBC New Comedy Award and star of Scotland Stands Up, with appearances on Frankie Boyle’s New World Order

Christopher has previously opened for comedians such as Kevin Bridges, Shane Gillis, Kerry Godliman, Jason Manford and David Cross. 

‘Scotland is producing some compelling young comics right now, with CMB chief among them’ Chortle

‘Seriously fine-tuned his act and turned the offbeat humor up to 11’ The New York Times

‘Has the audience roaring with laughter from start to finish’ **** The Scotsman

‘The gold standard of Scottish stand-up: funny, thoughtful, gently weird, and utterly relatable.’ **** One4Review

‘A charming charisma that makes him such a natural at stand-up’ **** FEST Mag

‘Funny and sharp and beautifully performed’ **** EntertainmentNow

‘Effortless, big laughs in pretty much of all the strange ports he stops in’ **** The List