Yorkshireman Tom Wrigglesworth spins a good yarn about a disaster on a Virgin Train in Open Letter To Richard Branson
The show, nominated for this year's Edinburgh Comedy Award, is a beautifully crafted tale of Wrigglesworth's heroic mission for justice when spotting a pensioner in tears for being unfairly charged peak prices for a rail ticket.
Involving the world's nastiest jobsworth, his fellow passengers, a a brown paper bag from the on board canteen and a return letter from Richard Branson; this is a feel-good (and true) story of kindness triumphing over evil.
The Funny Side... of The City is The Square Mile’s boutique comedy club.Thursday's show features 'the swiss army knife of entertainment' Ronnie Golden, Dana Alexander and Guest Comedian and compere ...
US stand-up Dave Fulton performs his critically-acclaimed Fringe show, combining social observations with electrifying stories about his colourful life. And by colourful, we mean near death experiences...
Sadie Frost (Dracula, Shopping) makes a return to the West End for this high energy, tongue-in-cheek romp about a woman who has grown up with an almost spiritual affinity for Madonna. From the first time...
A late and loud comedy gig held in the Soho Theatre's downstairs cabaret room, every Saturday night. Saturday's launch features exciting and inventive Luke McQueen; rising star Ian Smith; half Jewish,...
In this trans-continential intergenerational drama of the most animated kind, a film travel back to Lagos for the memorial service of their father. They dealing with emotional baggage as well as the travelling...
Every night at Jazz After Dark you get a chance to check out the more explosive bands on the London scene.Although ostensibly a jazz night, the organisers main priority seems to be making sure that the ...
All week this place is humming with students and youngsters who like to get wasted and listen to the latest pop and rock, but come Saturday night the prices go right up and the music heads backwards into...
Still going strong after over 20 years, this is Willy Russell's finest musical, an inspiring, rabble rousing and tuneful classic. Set in Liverpool in the mid 1900s, Blood Brothers follows twin boys separated...
Lost and Found touches on music with an attitude- sounds where image, production and hype don't matter. Showcasing the cream of the 1950s '60s an 70s, this night of old boy rock and no-nonsense soul w...
Resident DJ Duncan Mills is joined by Anton Cloete, special guests David Campana and Mark Landragin (Trance Sanctuary) at this sky high party.Expect the funkiest Electro, Tech, Progressive/Minimal and...