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Berlin: English Stand-Up Comedy Show
Laughing is a fine way to meet Berlin. At Cosmic Comedy Berlin, English-speaking comedians from around the world take the stage at Kookaburra Comedy Club, giving you an easygoing night out without the language barrier. I especially like the international mix of performers and the friendly welcome from hosts Dharmander Singh and Neil Numb. The free vegetarian and vegan pizza is another welcome touch, though the late 9 pm start and possible delay before the show may not suit everyone.
The Thursday open-mic night has a different feel from the Friday and Saturday showcases. You may see brand-new comics testing material on Thursday, while the weekend brings more experienced performers. The comedy is intended for adults, and the mood can be politically incorrect from the start, so you should be comfortable with broad and sometimes edgy humor.
In This Review
- Five things to know before you go
- A Berlin night built around laughter
- Arriving at Kookaburra Comedy Club
- Pizza, shots, and the long pre-show window
- Thursday open mic or weekend showcase
- Dharmander Singh, Neil Numb, and the rhythm of the room
- The 9 pm show and its late finish
- Is $20 good value?
- Who will enjoy this night most?
- Practical tips for a smoother evening
- My verdict: book it for an easy Berlin evening
- FAQ
- Where does the Berlin English stand-up show take place?
- What language is the comedy show in?
- Which nights does Cosmic Comedy Berlin run?
- What time should I arrive for the free pizza?
- Are pizza and shots included in the ticket?
- How long does the evening last?
- Can I bring luggage or a large bag?
Five things to know before you go

- Three different comedy nights: Thursday is an open mic, while Friday and Saturday feature showcase shows with more seasoned acts.
- Two hosts keep the night moving: Englishman Dharmander Singh and Scottish comedian Neil Numb guide the evening in English.
- Arrive by 8:15 pm for pizza: Doors open at 7 pm, but the complimentary vegetarian and vegan pizza arrives around 8:30 pm.
- The $20 price covers more than a seat: When the correct option is selected, your ticket includes the comedy, a welcome slice of pizza, and apple shots.
- A central, easygoing venue: Kookaburra Comedy Club is at Schönhauser Allee 184, and the show ends back there around 11 pm.
- Pack light: Large bags and luggage are not allowed, but the venue is wheelchair accessible.
A Berlin night built around laughter

Berlin has no shortage of nightlife, but much of it asks you to find your own way into the scene. Cosmic Comedy gives you a ready-made evening. You arrive at a known venue, meet the door staff, take a seat, order a drink, and let the hosts handle the rest.
The show is in English, which makes it especially useful if you are visiting Berlin and do not speak German. It also gives you a chance to hear how comedians from different countries work with a shared language. The jokes may touch on travel, culture, relationships, daily life, and the odd awkward moment of being foreign in Berlin.
The atmosphere is one of the most appealing parts of the evening. The club describes itself as a safe and welcoming place for people of different ages, nationalities, genders, and religions. That spirit comes through in the repeated praise for the friendly hosts and staff. Solo visitors can fit in without much trouble, and couples, families with grown children, and groups of friends all have a simple way to spend an evening together.
You should know what kind of comedy night this is. It is not a polished theater performance with one headliner and a carefully controlled script. The lineup changes, and the quality or style may vary from one comic to the next. That variety is part of the fun, but it also means you should expect a mixed bill rather than a guaranteed hour from a famous performer.
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Arriving at Kookaburra Comedy Club

The venue is Kookaburra Comedy Club, Schönhauser Allee 184, 10119 Berlin. You meet and finish at the same place, which keeps the evening simple. The exact starting time can vary by booking date, but the usual rhythm is clear: doors open at 7 pm and the main show begins around 9 pm.
When you arrive, a door person introduces you to the venue and explains the night. You can then choose an available seat. If you buy a VIP ticket, staff show you to a reserved table with a good view of the stage. That option may be worth considering if you care about your sightline or prefer not to make a seating decision after arriving.
The open seating arrangement adds a social touch. You are not being marched through a fixed tour schedule. You have time to settle in, order a drink, and talk with the people around you before the lights and microphones take over.
The address is on Schönhauser Allee, and the location received praise for being convenient and close to underground transport. Still, one person had trouble after a taxi driver went to the wrong street, so double-check the address before setting off. Using the exact street number, Schönhauser Allee 184, is a sensible move.
Pizza, shots, and the long pre-show window

The show does not begin immediately after the doors open. That gap is useful if you want a drink and a relaxed start, but it is also the main timing issue to understand. You have roughly two hours between doors opening and the comedy beginning.
If you want the free pizza, arrive by 8:15 pm. The food usually appears around 8:30 pm, and you are welcome to take a slice or two. The pizza is vegetarian and vegan, making the included food suitable for a wider range of diets. It is a pleasant extra rather than a full dinner, so plan on a proper meal before or after the show if you need something substantial.
You can also collect free apple shots at the bar. The shots and pizza are included only if you select the appropriate ticket option, so check the booking details rather than assuming every fare includes them. The bar also offers drinks, and the atmosphere before the show gives you time to mingle.
This pre-show period may be a plus or a minus depending on your plans. I like that it turns a comedy ticket into a full evening, especially when you are meeting new people or starting the night alone. If you want a quick performance followed by another activity, the 7 pm arrival and 9 pm curtain could feel slow.
Thursday open mic or weekend showcase

Your choice of night matters more than the weekday labels suggest.
Thursday is the weekly open-mic night. Brand-new talent gets a chance to perform, which means the material may be rougher, more experimental, or less predictable. Some acts may find their rhythm quickly. Others may be trying jokes in public for the first time. If you enjoy seeing how comedy is made, Thursday offers the most revealing format.
Open-mic shows can also include uneven stretches. That is not a flaw in this type of night, but you should know the tradeoff before booking. The payoff comes when a newcomer finds a strong idea, wins over the room, or surprises everyone with a sharp performance.
Friday and Saturday are showcase nights. These shows feature experienced and professional comedians, including international performers and Berlin-based acts. The weekend format is likely the safer choice if you want a more polished night with less risk of a slow set.
The bill can include several comics. Past visitors describe evenings with four or five acts and an energetic master of ceremonies. That variety keeps the pace moving and gives you different comic styles in one ticket. It also means you should not expect every performer to appeal to you equally.
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Dharmander Singh, Neil Numb, and the rhythm of the room

The evening is hosted by Dharmander Singh and Neil Numb. Dharmander Singh receives especially strong praise for his warmth, energy, and ability to connect with the room. Neil Numb brings a Scottish voice to the hosting team, adding another international note to an already mixed lineup.
A good host matters at a comedy club. The host introduces acts, fills gaps, sets expectations, and helps the audience feel involved without making the night feel forced. Here, the hosts are a major part of the appeal, not just voices between performances.
You should also expect the hosts and comedians to include the audience in the mood of the room. The comedy can be politically incorrect, and one description of the night praised that quality as central to its appeal. If you prefer gentle, family-friendly humor, this may not be your best Berlin night out. If you enjoy direct jokes and a little risk, the loose style may work well.
The bar staff also contribute to the experience. Rueben, one bartender singled out in the feedback, was praised for friendly service and speed. That matters during a busy comedy evening, when a long wait at the bar can interrupt your night.
The 9 pm show and its late finish

The main performance begins around 9 pm. Once the show gets going, you can expect a succession of English-language acts, with the host linking the sets together. The mix may include comics who live in Berlin and performers from other countries.
The comedy club usually takes a break during the show. That gives you a chance to visit the bar or step away for a moment without missing the entire evening. The night generally ends around 11 pm, although one piece of feedback wished the show had started more precisely on time.
The stated duration is three to four hours, which includes arrival, drinks, pizza, social time, the performance, and the break. This is not a three-hour stand-up set. Think of it as an evening event with comedy at its center.
That distinction helps you plan. You can arrive early for food, enjoy the show, and leave around 11 pm from the same venue. If you are booking dinner, theater, or a late train afterward, leave room for a slightly flexible finish.
Is $20 good value?

At about $20 per person, the experience offers solid value for a full evening in Berlin. You are not paying only for a short comedy set. The ticket can include the show, a slice or two of vegetarian or vegan pizza, and free apple shots, depending on the option you choose.
The food and drinks are modest bonuses, not reasons to book by themselves. The real value comes from the combination of a central venue, several performers, two hosts, and three to four hours of activity. A night with a mixed international lineup can also be a pleasant alternative to a club or bar where you might spend the same amount without a clear plan.
VIP seating costs more, though the exact supplement is not provided here. The benefit is a reserved seat at a table with a strong stage view. I would consider it if you dislike arriving early to choose a seat, but standard admission should work well if you are flexible.
The value is strongest for visitors who want an organized evening and a chance to meet people. It is less compelling if you already have a favorite Berlin comedy club or only want to see a particular comedian, since the lineup changes.
Who will enjoy this night most?

I would recommend Cosmic Comedy to you if you want:
- English-language entertainment in Berlin
- A social night that works for solo visitors
- A mix of international and local comedy
- A casual venue rather than a formal theater
- A low-cost evening with food and a drink-related extra
- The chance to see new performers on an open-mic night
Thursday suits curious comedy fans who like discovery and do not mind uneven material. Friday and Saturday suit you better if you want more experienced acts and a polished showcase.
The experience can also work for a group of grown family members. The show gives everyone a shared activity, while the range of performers means the evening does not depend on one comic’s style. Still, the adult and sometimes politically incorrect humor makes it less suitable for children or anyone looking for clean comedy.
Solo visitors receive a particular advantage. The hosts and door staff make it easier to enter the room alone, and the pre-show time gives you a natural chance to mingle. A solo female visitor specifically found the setting welcoming and safe, which is useful reassurance when choosing an unfamiliar nightlife activity.
Practical tips for a smoother evening

Arrive before 8:15 pm if pizza matters to you. Coming at 7 pm gives you the most time to choose a seat, order a drink, meet the staff, and settle in before the food arrives.
Check the ticket option carefully for the pizza and shots. The included food and drinks are tied to the selected option, so do not treat them as automatic for every reservation.
Pack only what you need. Luggage and large bags are not allowed. A small personal bag is the safer choice, though the supplied information does not specify a storage service.
Use the full venue address when arranging a taxi. Schönhauser Allee is a long street, and an incorrect drop-off can waste time. The club is described as convenient for underground transport, so public transit may be simpler than relying on a driver.
Keep your schedule open after 9 pm. The show usually ends around 11 pm, but comedy nights can run a little loosely. One past audience member specifically wished the performance had started on time, so do not plan an important appointment too tightly around the finish.
The activity is wheelchair accessible. If you need a particular seating arrangement, ask when booking, since standard seating is freely chosen while VIP seating is reserved.
Cancellation is flexible: you can cancel up to 24 hours before the activity for a full refund. You can also reserve now and pay later, which helps if your Berlin schedule is still changing.
My verdict: book it for an easy Berlin evening
I would book Cosmic Comedy if you want a friendly, English-language night with a clear plan and a good chance of meeting people. The strongest reasons are the international lineup, the welcoming hosts, the useful pre-show food, and the reasonable $20 price.
Choose Friday or Saturday for the best chance of polished comedy. Choose Thursday if watching new talent take a risk sounds more interesting than seeing a fully seasoned bill. Arrive by 8:15 pm for pizza, use the exact address, and expect adult humor with a politically incorrect edge.
Skip it if you need a performance that starts exactly on time, ends promptly, or follows one famous comedian from start to finish. For most visitors wanting a relaxed night of laughs in Berlin, though, this is a practical and good-value choice.
FAQ
Where does the Berlin English stand-up show take place?
The show takes place at Kookaburra Comedy Club, Schönhauser Allee 184, 10119 Berlin. The activity also ends back at the same venue.
What language is the comedy show in?
The show is in English. The hosts and comedians perform for an international, English-speaking audience.
Which nights does Cosmic Comedy Berlin run?
Cosmic Comedy runs every Thursday, Friday, and Saturday night. Thursday is an open-mic night, while Friday and Saturday are showcase nights.
What time should I arrive for the free pizza?
Arrive by 8:15 pm if you want to enjoy the pizza. Doors open at 7 pm, the pizza usually arrives around 8:30 pm, and the show starts around 9 pm.
Are pizza and shots included in the ticket?
Free vegetarian and vegan pizza and apple shots are included if you select the option that includes them. Check your chosen ticket before booking.
How long does the evening last?
The activity lasts about three to four hours. The show usually ends around 11 pm and includes a break.
Can I bring luggage or a large bag?
No. Luggage and large bags are not allowed. The venue is wheelchair accessible.
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