Now in its 23rd year, the Chuckle Club is the second oldest comedy club in London, next to the Comedy Store. Held in the LSE student bar, it consequently has the cheapest drinks you will find at a comedy club and it attracts some of the biggest comedians on the circuit too. Eddie Izzard and Al Murray have appeared in the past and recent billings include Robin Ince, Milton Jones, Andrew Lawrence and Scott Capurro.
For the 23rd Anniversary Special, comedy legends Stewart Lee and Simon Munnery will be doing a set supported by king of the one-liners - Milton Jones.
"London's friendliest comedy club." (The Observer)
The well-situated Covent Garden Comedy Club is now in its fourth year and is one of the fastest growing comedy clubs in London, having made two moves to larger venues in the past to accommodate the audience...
This restored warehouse venue, tucked behind the George IV pub holds a fantastic comedy night every Friday and Saturday with top circuit comedians and rising stars appearing every week.Past acts have ...
The Banana Cabaret, held every Friday and Saturday, has a solid reputation as one of the best comedy clubs in London with top quality comedians lining up for a spot and a chance for up and coming artists...
Rejoice ladies and roll your eyes guys the musical version of the ultimate 80s chick flick is here! And what's more, it's brilliant.Fresh from a successful tour of Australia, this production is sold out ...
Rowan Atkinson, perhaps the best loved comedy star in Britain, returns to the London stage in this gala production of the classic Lionel Bart musical Oliver! directed by man-of-the-moment Oliver Goold...
Brilliant noir thriller which has been packing audiences into the Novello theatre for 15 years. Stephen Mallatrat's masterful script takes the premise of a Susan Hill novel as its basis. One of the surviving...
Taking Sides is Ronald Harwood's second piece about the conflict between art and politics during the Second World War. Collaboration centres on composer Richard Strauss, who, in 1931, embarks on an invigorating...
Taking Sides is Ronald Harwood's first piece about the conflict between art and politics during the Second World War.It's an investigation into the conductor of the Berlin during the Third Reich, becoming ...
The MessAround DJs are out of hibernation and raring to go, playing everything from Architecture in Helsinki to the Yeah Yeah Yeahs, stopping off at Crystal Castles and, with the help of the Long Blonds...
Now in its 23rd year, the Chuckle Club is the oldest comedy club in London. Held in the KCLSU student bar Tutu's, it consequently has some of the cheapest drinks you will find at a comedy club and it attracts...
Upmarket comedy night at Sway nightclub, running between 8 and 10pm every Saturday and followed by a disco til 3am. Big Night Out attract all the biggest names on the circuit to perform here and boasts...
Justifiable winner of more awards than the average mantle piece could handle, the Lion King is a sensory explosion paralleled by none. The music was written by two figures so highly respected in the productio...