Comedy Store nights are not the cheapest in the world but they are always a safe bet and for £18 this will be well worth it - loads of excellent comics and all for a good cause too.
Political comedian Kevin Day and legendary grouch Arthur Smith are hosting the night, plus there will be stand-up sets from other leading comics like Terry Alderton, Marcus Brigstocke, Jo Caulfield, Russell Howard, Paul Zenon and Sean Lock. Other guests are expected to drop in too.
The Lily Foundation is committed to finding a cure for Mitochondrial Disease and other metabolic disorders.
Everybody loves a bit of Abba. Ranging from the choppy beats of 'Super Trooper' to the smooth croonings of 'Dancing Queen', their timeless melodies are sure to get you on the dance floor regardless o...
Colin's fiancé has recently drowned and what better way is there to cheer him up than to throw a party for him and invite his old friends? Except the group of friends are hardly the most cheery bunch...
One of the greatest thrillers of the 21st century has been adapted for the stage by Patrick Barlow. The performance holds up well to John Buchan's original novel, with a fine cast and fantastic set helping...
Gwendolen and Cecily have very specific tastes in men; in fact they they'll only marry a man named Ernest.This leaves potential suitors Jack and Algernon at a bit of a disadvantage.From the genius of O...
There's a wonderful, scarily prophetic moment at the beginning of the 'Thriller' video when a young, still black Michael Jackson turns to his date and ruefully warns her in his falsetto speaking voice...
What can a sexless middle-aged married man, whose life now consists mainly of watching Scooby Doo cartoons with a four-year-old boy, possibly find to write comedy about? Plenty it turns out. From rio...
Howard Brenton’s Bloody Poetry, directed this month by Tom Littler at the Jermyn Theatre, is an emotional and introspective story, timely in its themes of radicalism and desire for reform. However...
In 2011, his centenary year, we've seen umpteen Terence Rattigan revivals but Jermyn Street Theatre celebrate the revered playwright by hosting The Art of Concealment, a look at the real Rattigan. A lot...
Covering the latter years of George III's reign, this fictionalised account of the King's life brings together history, politics and comedy in a colourful portrait of one man's struggle with mental illness...
An all-star production of The Ladykillers is coming to London, with a script written by IT Crowd and Father Ted writer Graham Linehan.The impressive cast boasts a bunch of "that guy from that thing" actors ...
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