Jerry Sadowitz, Britain's FAVOURITE COMEDIAN, is back!
Yes, the man with no visible demography returns to make you laugh while simultaneously parting you of hard earned cash! Affectionately known as 'miserable c**t' to his imaginary friends, Sadowitz is the only comic hardly working today who campaigns against human rights. His television appearances include 'Love Island', 'Hard Talk' 'Michty Me!'(still in production) and 'Loose Stools'. He now suffers from Alzheimer's disease and has to watch Netflix comedy specials so he can remember his own material.
RED-D Comedy Stand-Up Comedy and Improv comedy in the theatre
DOUBLE HEADLINER: TIFF STEVENSON & TONY LAW
Also featuring: Lorna Pritchard, What the Fork?, Andy Costello and Tiara. MC Mark Bennett, live music from Russell Sinclair In-Decisive
The best professional stand-up comedians on the circuit and TV perform in a beautiful Victorian theatre. With an EXPERT MC, LIVENING OPENER and LIVE MUSIC the show is will get the crowd laughing from the very start.
We also help up-and-coming amateur comedians get a feel for theatre comedy … you may just see the NEXT...
Comedian Mike Osman is bringing his frighteningly realistic portrayal of the leader of the free world to the county in aid of Comic Relief.
The Capital radio presenter has appeared on such shows as Copy Cats, The Generation Game, Noel's House Party and Big Break.
He will be headlining a show at the Watermark in Ivybridge on Tuesday, March 12, which will also showcase three top local comedians – Louis Burgess, Suzy Bennett and Luke Honnoraty.
Hilarious videos made by Louis Burgess, from Dartmoor, have been watched 22 million times online and he has won several awards...
Bryony Buckle is astoundingly average. Her days are filled with mind numbing office work, thinking about lunch and lusting after Orson Bloom from IT. But following a dose of hormone therapy gone wrong and a well-timed bolt of lightning, Bryony gains superhero abilities and a brand-new persona: Vulvarine, saviour of womankind. Where is all the tampon tax going? Who is The Mansplainer, and what is his evil plan? Grab your tights, your spanx and your most supportive sports bra. It’s hero time.
★★★★★ “funny, silly and smart (…) catch it while you can” Funny Women
The next Comedy at the Park on Friday 26th April will be the South West heat of the Petfringe Comedian of the Year competition.
Nine of the best rising stars of comedy will perform for the chance of reaching the Grand Final and winning £10,001. The competition looks to support comedians who are funny week-in, week-out around the UK yet are often overlooked by other awards.
Professional comedian and industry judges will be present to help choose who goes through to the next round, but audience reaction also counts for 25% of the marks for each act!
A comedy magician who was the first to baffle world-famous magic duo Penn and Teller on their very own ITV show, hosted by Jonathan Ross, is coming to an Exeter church for a free show.
The footage of John Archer, who has been entertaining audiences around the world for 17 years, has been watched hundreds of thousands of times on YouTube with the American legends dumfounded with a trick involving money in envelopes.
Watch the trick here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z2gGbuHVTNU
Now, he’s bringing his unique brand of baffling trickery and rollercoaster ride of...
The Exmouth Players are pleased to announce they will be presenting “The Vicar of Dibley” at the Blackmore Theatre, Bicton Street, Exmouth, on the following dates and times:-
• 18th – 23rd March 2019 – Evening performances at 7.30pm; and
• 23rd & 24th March – Matinee performances at 2.30pm
“The Vicar of Dibley” is a stage play by Ian Gower and Paul Carpenter, adapted from the original TV series by Richard Curtis and Paul Mayhew-Archer with the kind permission of Tiger Aspect Productions, which supports Comic Relief.
The Exmouth Players are pleased to announce they will be presenting “The Vicar of Dibley” at the Blackmore Theatre, Bicton Street, Exmouth, on the following dates and times:-
• 18th – 23rd March 2019 – Evening performances at 7.30pm; and • 23rd & 24th March – Matinee performances at 2.30pm
“The Vicar of Dibley” is a stage play by Ian Gower and Paul Carpenter, adapted from the original TV series by Richard Curtis and Paul Mayhew-Archer with the kind permission of Tiger Aspect Productions, which supports Comic Relief.
What do a measuring tape, a priest with a clamped car and a polyester frill have in common?
They all mean something to Emily.
Follow her on a heart-warming story of love and laughter to find out what that is. She will take you on a journey back to Dublin, back in time, to the week her father died. In her own words; "some of the most fun 5 days of her life" There will be sing-a-longs, stories, laughter and tears all served with a healthy dose of brandy.
Polyester is an honest, moving show that will transport you into the heart of an Irish family.