Comedian, writer, filmmaker and activist Grace Campbell is to embark on a national tour, kicking off in London at the Soho Theatre on 17th February 2020.
Colin Quinn is making his UK debut this December with a show at the Leicester Square Thatre on December 28.
Richard Herring's acclaimed Leicester Square Theatre Podcast has been getting out and about recently, interviewing stars all over the country. Recent scoops have included Michael Sheen, Russell Howard and Caroline Quentin and he has just released his interview with Vic Reeves, recorded in Canterbury this summer.
The first image has been released from the forthcoming comedy Hitmen, which reunites double act Sue Perkins and Mel Giedroyc.
This is Mel and Sue’s first scripted comedy series, being made for Sky by Tiger Aspect.
Hitmen is a six-part original comedy about two best friends trying to make their way in the world with only each other to rely on. They also just happen to kill people for a living.
The Comedy for Change international community has announced the formation of The Finger Awards, designed to honour outstanding comedic projects with a social impact anywhere around the world.
The series is produced by multi-award-winning production company, Two Brothers Pictures (Fleabag, Baptiste, Liar, The Missing) in co-production with BBC Three and Showtime
The show will see the return of series favourites such as the hilarious Send To All which will see nervous celebrities handing over their mobile phones.
Comedian Jenny Bede marks International Men's Day with a brand new music video that features testicles. Or, to put it another way, warning - this video contains nuts.
Comedian, writer and podcaster Adam Buxton is heading out on tour in 2020.
To coincide with its publication, Adam Buxton will talk about and read from his upcoming new book on a 23-date UK Tour in May and June 2020. The tour starts on Monday, May 11 at London's Queen Elizabeth Hall and currently ends at Bristol's Tobacco Factory on Friday, June 12.
There were no major dramas in the first instalment of this three-part comedy and there are none in the gloriously mundane second part either. Unless you count a minor altercation with a neighbour (Dan Renton Skinner) about a hedge.
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