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James Mullinger warming up for his 2026 national tour with new material and polishing old classics!
James Mullinger is going on a national tour across Canada and he needs your help to build a new show. So he is doing a series of work-in-progress shows in intimate venues to warm up in.
James will be testing 90 minutes of new material at Long Bay Brewery in Rothesay, New Brunswick on Thursday 26th March 2026.
This is your chance to see new Canadian and “Britain’s greatest gift to Canadian comedy” (Montreal Times) performing an hour of new material with 30 mins of old gold to follow, live at Long Bay Brewery in Rothesay, New Brunswick!
Anything can happen at these work-in-progress shows so please do not book if easily offended.
In the past year James has filmed New Brunswick’s first sitcom, been on a book tour with his memoir Brit Happens and visited England for the frst time in three years. He has a lot of stories to tell. Some funny, some sad, many surprising. Book now, this will sell out quickly.
www.jamesmullinger.com
Details
Venue
Rothesay, New Brunswick E2E 3J9 + Google Map