The 99 Club was founded by a group of comedians who wanted somewhere they'd always be excited to perform at: a club which was consistently packed out, friendly, fun and always full of fantastic, bizarre and very funny stuff. This is a club created by comedians with an eye for detail and quality control.
The Wheatsheaf is a pub that every comedian in London knows, with a tough but enthusiastic crowd and a proper pub atmosphere. Eccentric comic Paul Foot has been a 99 favourite for a while now, and has appeared a whopping 500 times already. Every Saturday he takes over the Wheatsheaf pub for an early 7:30pm shift with a special guest and Matt Rudge as your host.
There's a rumour rife in Hollywood: the silent movie is over and a new kind of film is about to sweep the globe. Actors will be able to talk, sing and dance on screen...all at the same time! For Don Lockwood...
Friday nighter at The Edge brims with funky house and drinks deals. It's a hot spot for new talent and a great place to get noticed or just take in some classic melodies. The Edge is one of Soho's Pr...
Are you a Queen fanatic? The jukebox musical We Will Rock You is based on the songs of the legendary band and features show stopping performances of all the old favourites. After the death of Freddie Mercur...
Tobias Rehberger produces incredible sculptural installations that are a riot of colour, incredible gravity-defying form, and conceptual weirdness. All manner of shapes, materials and ideas converge in...
Art gets topical this year, as Woolff Gallery play host to a series of new paintings by Oona Hassim. The works on show depict the various examples of urban disturbance that London witnessed in 2011 - from...
Following a spectacular 2011, we suggest you keep an eye on anything produced by Supporting Wall. They can spot excellent new writing a mile off.
This new play by Chris Lee, an award winning playwri...
In The Bee, director Hideki Noda marries elements of slap-stick humour with overtly theatrical physicality in an unconventional adaptation of a violent Japanese short story.
The story follows...
Award-winning Edinburgh legend, TV regular and Radio 4 favourite presents stories, rambling, some jokes and some things that will develop into jokes. In short, a rough but charming experience from the...
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Wheatsheaf
25 Rathbone Place
Oxford Street W1T 1JB,
London