Scott Capurro's uncensored live chat show returns to the West End this month, mixing comedy with debate, ranting, intimate insights and musical numbers from cabaret star David Mills.
Expect apperances from special guests including Observer Food critic Jay Rayner, socialite and Tara Palmer Tomkinson, high priestess of UK jazz Barb Jungr and quick-witted musical sensation Joe Stilgoe.
The Comedy Store's resident satirical show runs every Tuesday and involves six top comedians improvising a topical show, with suggestions given by the audience. Subjects from the weeks' news are the primary...
The topical and satirical panel show and podcast No Pressure to be Funny begins a monthly residency at Soho Theatre this spring. There are no captions, no captains, no competitions - just funny, informed...
The Best In Stand Up is fairly self-explanatory. Held in the world-famous Comedy Store from Thursday to Saturday with two late performances at the weekend, it's a reliably good club that presents respecte...
Is Michael McIntyre your idea of hell? Has humdrum observational comedy nearly put you off going to gigs? Then this could be the show for you.Some of of the UK's best young comic talent including Josie ...
A master of angst-fuelled comedy, Eddie Pepitone brings his hugely successful Edinburgh Festival debut show back to the UK this month.
See a powder keg of social outrage, railing against the lack of corpor...
Amusingly shambolic character Brian Gittins returns with a brand new show.After six years on the circuit, Brian has yet to make any waves in the comedy world and continually struggles to find an audience ...
Groundbreaking ventriloquist Nina Conti introduces her daughter, her handyman, her gran, her oldest friend and a stray dog in a show that refuses to go as rehearsed.
The brand new show from internationally-acclaimed, award-winning stand-up Shazia Mirza.In Cuckooland, anyone can be anything, do anything and say anything. Who cares what anyone thinks: you're going to ...
When every drink costs 80p it doesn't really matter where you are. Cheapskate isn't the coolest of venues. It doesn't play the best music in the world and you certainly aren't going to meet a millionaire...
Remember the Four Seasons? Their most famous member was Franki Valli and their hits included 'Sherry', 'Big Girls Don't Cry', 'I Can't Give You Anything But Love' and 'Bye Bye Baby'. Lovely songs you may...
Orrie Mayhem, Punk Gareth and Son!X are behind the decks at the Borderline to bring you another edition of Nashin, London's longest running weekly rock night.Expect ska, punk, rock, metal and Jager Bombs ...
Oodles of music and romance spill all over the stage in this West End musical that sees an Irish busker and a young Czech mother meet and fall in love thanks to their shared love of music.
Bringing you the best in trad, swing and mainstream jazz, the Spice of Life does a pretty brisk trade through-out the week with it's well-respected jazz nights.Wednesday's slot features an open mic session ...