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Stephen Clark Steps into The Spotlight For a Big Highland Christmas Show

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Stephen Clark has become one of the most familiar and most loved faces in Highland comedy, and this Saturday he returns to the Inverness Town House as the beating heart of Rude & Good and friends Christmas special.

If you’ve seen Stephen host a night, you already know the truth.

He doesn’t just compere, he connects.

He is the first voice you hear, the man who walks on stage and somehow reads a room like he’s known everyone in it for years.

Within minutes he has the crowd laughing, loosening, leaning in.

He remembers names, jobs, quirks.

He weaves them back later with callbacks that look effortless but land with the precision of someone who takes the craft seriously.

Stephen has become the Highlands’ go to host for one simple reason, he cares about the night.

He wants every audience member to feel part of something, and every comedian on the bill to walk on with the wind at their back.

That generosity of spirit is his trademark, wrapped in a sharp Glasgow wit and delivered with the ease of a man who now looks utterly at home on any stage he steps onto.

Over the last year he has grown from rising talent to standout compere, taking rooms in Inverness, Aviemore, Golspie and the central belt and turning them into places people want to come back to.

This Saturday he returns to the Town House to guide a packed Christmas show featuring Big Rab Mulheron, Tom Cairns, Matt Black and Joe Sweeney.

It is a night built for laughter and mischief, and Stephen will be the thread that ties it all together.

If you want to see a man absolutely in his stride, this is the moment.

Rude & Good Christmas Special
Saturday 6 December
Inverness Town House
Doors 7.30pm
Tickets £15 + booking fee
Scan the QR code on the poster to book.

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Joseph Kennedy
Joseph Kennedy
Joseph Kennedy is a senior writer and editor at The Highland Times. He covers politics, business, and community affairs across the Highlands and Islands. His reporting focuses on stories that matter to local people while placing them in a wider national and international context.
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