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Tag Archives: comedy

Pascoe Perfect

Richard Lutz watches one of Britain’s better comediennes earn her keep.

13 June, 2016 in Art and Leisure, Most recent, What's on.

Howard’s Big Question

You got a Big Question and have no idea how to google? Just ask Sir Howard and get the low down on everything

27 December, 2014 in Cookery, Most recent.

Howard’s Big Q and A

SIR HOWARD ELSTON, THE GREATEST WITH THE LATEST, GIVES ALL THE DETAILS TO THE BURNING QUESTIONS OF THE DAY.

26 August, 2014 in Comedy, Football, Most recent, What's on.

HOWARD: Brazil call for semi-final replay

It’s hair today, gone tomorrow as the Brazil Nutters blame bad style in their shellacking by the Germans, says Sir Howard Estlon, so tanked on bad cocktails that he can’t even spell his own nema.

9 July, 2014 in Comedy, Most recent.

Shappi Khorsandi: Live – UK tour 2013

Shappi Khorsandi is one of the hottest comedy prospects in the country. She is back with a brand new show for 2013: Live

30 July, 2013 in Comedy, What's on.

Recession busting community comedy performances

With a free buffet, this recession busting ‘Pay What You Can’ event is a chance for the public to enjoy some high-quality, locally rooted comedy.

5 July, 2013 in Birmingham, Comedy, Health, What's on.

Ex teacher ‘Not Appropriate’ in Bromsgrove

Comedian, former Teacher and Barnstormer regular, Kevin Precious brings his teaching based comedy show Not Appropriate to Artrix

3 July, 2013 in Bromsgrove, Comedy, What's on.

Belgrade finalises Autumn Season with 22 new shows

Coventry’s Belgrade Theatre has announced that a further 22 shows will be on sale from Mon 1 July

28 June, 2013 in Comedy, Coventry, Music, Theatre, What's on.

Richard Herring: “We’re all going to die!”

Prolific comedian Richard Herring is bringing his new tour show We’re All Going To Die! to Glee Club Birmingham on Sunday 9th March next year.

19 June, 2013 in Comedy, What's on.

Russell Kane announces date at The Public

On Saturday 5 October 2013, Edinburgh Comedy Award winner, Russell Kane, will be heading to The Public in West Bromwich.

3 June, 2013 in Comedy, West Bromwich, What's on.

Regular comedy night returns to The Public

A regular night of comedy, Sit Down, Stand Up, featuring five outstanding acts for just £10, returns to The Public in West Bromwich on 7 June.

24 May, 2013 in Comedy, West Bromwich, What's on.

Gina Yashere Live!

This October, award-winning British comic, Gina Yashere, will heading to The Public in West Bromwich, part of a rare nationwide tour.

21 May, 2013 in Comedy, West Bromwich, What's on.

The mind reader who can’t read minds

Artrix welcomes Chris Cox the mind reader who can’t read minds

21 May, 2013 in Bromsgrove, Comedy, What's on.

Steve Hughes: While It’s Still Legal

Australian comic and ex heavy-metal drummer Steve Hughes, returns with his new show to Glee Club.

20 May, 2013 in Comedy, What's on.

Dr Frankenstein’s Travelling Freak Show

You are invited to revel in the freakish delights of Dr Frankenstein’s Travelling Freak Show

17 May, 2013 in Comedy, Theatre, What's on.

Paul Foot: Words at Glee Club Birmingham

One of the UK’s most original stand-ups Paul Foot, brings his new show Words to Glee Club Birmingham on Wednesday 30th October,

14 May, 2013 in Comedy, What's on.

Roisin Conaty – Life Hunter tour

Roisin Conaty is an Edinburgh Comedy Award winner and star of BBC Three’s Impractical Jokers – and she’s on in Birmingham

9 May, 2013 in Comedy, What's on.

What’s On at Town Hall & Symphony Hall

Funknight, Bill Bailey, Joanne Shaw Taylor and Fascinating Aida appearing in Birmingham

9 May, 2013 in Comedy, Music, What's on.

Jenny Éclair brings new show to The Public

Professional Grumpy Old Woman, writer and panto star; Jenny Éclair will be performing at The Public this June with her brand new show, Eclarious.

8 May, 2013 in Comedy, West Bromwich, What's on.

Stripped Down Theatre present Our Kylie’s Havin’ a Bab!

Having tackled and survived the family wedding, this is what happens next – the “having a baby” stage…

2 May, 2013 in Comedy, Theatre, What's on.

‘Boycie’ to visit The Public

John Challis, best known for playing ‘Boycie’ in hit BBC show, Only Fools and Horses, was at The Public in West Bromwich promoting his forthcoming show, ‘Only Fools and…Boycie’.

19 April, 2013 in Comedy, Television, West Bromwich, What's on.

Cream of UK’s comedy improvisers descend on Birmingham pub theatre

A selection of the best comedy improvisers from all over the country are descending on the Old Joint Stock Theatre in Birmingham City Centre

18 April, 2013 in Comedy, What's on.

Lucy Porter – People Person

Lucy Porter, will be bringing her brand new show, People Person, to The Public in West Bromwich as part of her nationwide tour.

11 March, 2013 in Comedy, Most recent, West Bromwich, What's on.

The Birmingham Press interview: Malcolm Stent

Dave Woodhall talks to Brummie comedian Malcolm Stent about his new show.

9 March, 2013 in Birmingham, Comedy, Features, Theatre, What's on.

Boeing Boeing lands in Coventry

Coventry’s Belgrade Theatre will play host to a brand new production of classic comedy Boeing Boeing as it embarks on a national tour

6 March, 2013 in Comedy, Coventry, Theatre, What's on.

New local project tackles mental health discrimination head on

The innovative Laughing for A Change project has been awarded a Time to Change grant to tackle mental health stigma and discrimination in Birmingham.

6 March, 2013 in Birmingham, Comedy, Health.

Singing Silly Songs of Shakespeare with New Old Friends

An evening at Artrix with Fearg and The Sonnettes and serenaded by hilarious synopsongs of some of Will’s most famous work

4 March, 2013 in Bromsgrove, Comedy, What's on.

Stand Up If You Dare – for Comic Relief – Glee Club Birmingham

A challenge to all BBC listeners and viewers to have a go at stand-up comedy, all in aid of Comic Relief is coming to the Glee Club Birmingham

27 February, 2013 in Birmingham, Comedy, What's on.

New comedy night launches at The Public

Next Friday (1 March), a new comedy night, Sit Down, Stand Up, launches at The Public in West Bromwich.

26 February, 2013 in Comedy, West Bromwich, What's on.

One Monkey Don’t Stop No Show stops at Coventry’s Belgrade Theatre

Coventry’s Belgrade Theatre welcomes Jocelyn Jee Esien and Karl Collins to the B2 stage in the hilarious new comedy One Monkey Don’t Stop No Show

26 February, 2013 in Comedy, Coventry, Most recent, Theatre, What's on.

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