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 respected stalwarts of the international and British circuit every week.
At up to £26 a pop, these are not London's cheapest comedy tickets but the price reflects the quality of the night.
The Comedy Carnival aims to book only the best international and British award-winning comedians on the circuit.This club is well-known for its quality line-ups and the venue nightclub is then open till ...
The Banana Cabaret, held every Friday and Saturday, has a solid reputation on the circuit with top quality comedians lining up for a spot and a chance for up-and coming artists to shine too.Set in a Shakespearean ...
Phil Nichol and Tiffany Stevenson hosts this weekly Monday night show where leading comedians and circuit regulars debut new material in front of an enthusiastic and supportive crowd.The idea is that ...
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...
Even if you're not local, the Sunday Special is well worth travelling down to Greenwich for.A brilliant music, cabaret and comedy night with a cult following, it attracts some top drawer comedians from ...
On board the Tattershall Castle, permanently moored on Victoria Embankment, you can check out some of the best comics on the London circuit, all on a cosy barge boat.There's food available, a piano bar ...
Up The Creek is a cracking purpose-built comedy shack in Greenwich with room for 300 merry punters, an in-house restaurant and a separate bar to get drinks in before the show.In the late 80's the legendary ...
You get three for the price of one in this show, as some of the best Canadian stand-ups around - Stewart Francis, Craig Campbell and Glenn Wool - tour the UK with their critically-acclaimed 2012 show, ...
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...
Never Mind The Buzzcocks star Sean Hughes is back with a brand new show about the death of his father.A poignant tale going to places that comedy rarely goes, highlighting how ridiculous life is and ...
The salaciously named Wam Bam Club is an event at Cafe de Paris that sure promises much bang for your buck. The inimitable Lady Alex hosts this night of cabaret, comedy, music, magic and burlesque, with...
The Soho Comedy club chain presents top-rated new and established stand-ups every Friday at the Empire Casino, which also houses two restaurants and a disco.
Award-winning Iranian comedian and film star, Omid Djalili is back with a brand new comedy show. Expect fast-paced wit, impressions and a dance routine or two...
A stage adaptation of Mark Haddon's best selling book Simon Stephens directed by Marianne Elliot. Christopher John Francis Boone loves prime numbers, his dad and the colour red. He delights in all that ...
Top comic poet Luke Wright is back with a brand new show. Expect thigh-slapping acerbic wordplay and bawdy bar room ballads as he introduces you to a cast of greedy politicians and boozy ne’er-do-...
Two of the country's stuffiest people get together to have secret discussions about running our fair isles, because that's democracy, yo. Helen Mirren stars in this West End production of Peter Morgan's ...
"A new musical with added Spice!" - you knew it was coming.
The jukebox west end musical to end all jukebox musicals follows a young girl who tries to spice up her life, you could say, and tumbles he...
The first major retrospective of influential photographer and fashion pioneer Man Ray, an artist known to most people as the guy who came up with that shot of a woman with a violin back.Featuring over ...
Bringing together pieces from Pennsylvanian artist George Catlins five visits to the western states back in the 1830s, the lost world of the Native American tribes is laid bare in this revealing exhibition...