Flantastic! The Tiswas team reunite | The best of the week's live comedy

Flantastic! The Tiswas team reunite

The best of the week's live comedy

The best of the week's live comedy, picked from the thousands of events Chortle currently has listed. Use our search panel to check out our full listings by date and region.

Monday April 11

LONDON: Free Fringe founder Peter Buckley Hill records two one-man shows at the Bloomsbury Theatre studio tonight: How Does He Smell, his show from last year’s Fringe and Ephemeroids, all the stuff he wrote, or revised, in lockdown, that has not previously been recorded. He's just turned 74 and says he ‘wants to get everything recorded before decrepitude sets in’.

Tuesday April 12

READING: The Bristol-based Slapstick Festival celebrating vintage comedy scoots down the M4 for this Big Comedy Bash fundraiser to boost its coffers. Al Murray, Angela Barnes, Rory Bremner and Shazia Mirza do their bit at the Hexagon.

Thursday April 14

NORTHAMPTON: An excellent triple headliner show at the Charles Bradlaugh features BGT’s Nabil Abdulrashid, quirky and sometimes dark Harriet Kemsley, and Comedian’s Comedian podcaster Stuart Goldsmith, all compered by the ace Rich Wilson. Tickets.

LONDON: Yet another fine bill at the Comedy Store this weekend with The Chase’s Paul Sinha, livewire Phil Nichol, droll Susie McCabe, the affable and funny Tom Lucy, and the commanding Thanyia Moore

Friday April 15

LONDON: There’s a good line-up at Up The Creek this weekend, led by veteran smartypants Adam Bloom, the inventive Ian Smith and delightful Jenny Collier.

Saturday April 16

BRISTOL: The team behind the anarchic, mould-breaking kids’ TV series Tiswas reunite at St George’s, courtesy of the Slapstick comedy festival folk. Chris Tarrant, Bob Carolgees, Sally James and John Gorman will be there, and flans may be flung…

LONDON: 21 Soho tonight presents the best of the new wave of comedy talent: Alex Kealy, Celya AB, Toussaint Douglass and Amy Matthews.

Published: 10 Apr 2022

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