
Who'll be crowed the best musical comedian of 2019?
The pick of the week's gigs
The week's best live comedy.
Sunday April 7
NORWICH: Paul Merton visits the Theatre Royal tonight as part of his his newly-started tour with his Impro Chums: Lee Simpson, Richard Vranch, Suki Webster, Mike McShane and accompanist Kirsty Newton. Click here for more dates.
Wednesday April 10
LONDON: Obstetrician turned comedian turned bestselling author Adam Kay headlines GynaeComedy!, a stand-up night in aid of cancer research charity The Eve Appeal at the Conway Hall tonight. The bill also includes Luisa Omielan, who experienced the NHS from the other side as her mother suffered an agonising death from cancer – and she felt the health service failed at every turn. Jen Brister, Shazia Mirza and Karen Hobbs, a comedian who works for the charity, are also performing.
LONDON: William Andrews returned to the Edinburgh Fringe last year after almost decade away with a show inspired by fatherhood as he tells stories from the sublime to the ridiculous, with a style that varied from the stupid to the profound. Here is our review from last summer, as the show starts a four-night run at Soho Theatre.
Friday April 12
COMBERTON: Cambridgeshire’s Custard comedy night celebrates its 10th anniversary at the leisure centre with a host of names off the telly: Paul Sinha from The Chase, Jonny Awsum from Britain’s Got Talent, Zoe Lyons from Mock The Week and other panel shows, and Laura Lexx from Live At The Apollo.
BANGOR: It’s a hometown gig for Kiri Pritchard-McLean as she brings her acclaimed Victim, Complex show to the Pontico. The comic, who won two 2019 Chortle Awards, was raised on a farm in Anglesey and attended Ysgol Friars in Bangor.
Saturday April 13
LONDON: In the second final of the week, the Musical Comedy Awards will crown their winner at the Bloomsbury Theatre. Performing are Huge Davies (pictured), Joe Jacobs, Matt Hutson, Paul 'Silky' White, Brett Domino Trio, Katie Pritchard, Jamie Finn, Maris Piper, Louis Burgess and Nick Horseman
• A previous version of this round-up mentioned a Petfringe Comedian Of The Year gig in West Sussex on Thursday, mistakenly believing it to be the final, when it is, in fact, just a heat
Published: 7 Apr 2019