Wed 07 May 2014 | 7:30pm | In advance £20.50 | On the door £23 | Standin
The Rutles ‘Neil Innes’ Beatles pastiche band is a spoof crafted with rare affection – and still has some great tunes’ ★★★★ THE GUARDIAN
Originally a fictional band first created by Eric Idle (Monty Python) and Neil Innes (The Bonzo Dog Doo Dah Band), for 1970s television programming, The Rutles leapt to fame and international sensation for their slick pastiches and parodies of The Beatles.
The group have since become the real deal, touring and recording, and releasing many songs and albums,...
Rosie Wilby – Nineties Woman Nineties Woman is a new show from award winning comedian Rosie Wilby using live interactive storytelling interspersed with video interviews, music and photo archive to trace a journey through early 90s feminism, refracted through a very personal lens. Rosie studied at York University in the early 90’s against a backdrop of John Major and riotgrrrl. She discovered the University feminist newspaper ‘Matrix’ (Greek for ‘womb’) and decided to join the collective. And, yet, as a geeky Electronics undergrad with an unfortunate...
Mark Grist Rogue Teacher In 2012, millions watched an ex-English teacher defeat a teenage grime artist in a rap battle. But it’s a lot more complicated than that. Mark Grist (Dead Poets) has been walking the fine line between stupidity and bravery. Mid-recession, he quit his teaching job to embark on a series of challenges, leading him to become ‘an internet sensation’ (Sun) and ‘unlikely heart-throb’ (Guardian). But when teachers expressed concern about having him in to meet the kids, Mark began to wonder if in all the excitement he’d left...
The stand-up legend and Red Dwarf star returns with a show which contains the continuation of The Sugababes debate amongst many more subjects. The show will feature his iPad attached to the microphone stand from which he will depict images onto a screen to delight and astound you. The title of the show is exactly that, a title.
‘Few comedians inhabit their stage persona as completely as Lovett does his. In other words, it’s not an act: the man really is funny’ THE SCOTSMAN ‘A true master of his craft’ ...
Exeter Foundation Sportsman's Dinner Thursday 20th March - Sandy Park from 7pm
What promises to be an entertaining evening with special guest speaker, former Scotland International and British & Irish Lion Doddie Weir
For more information visit www.doddieweir.com
Comedy on the night will be from winner of TV's 'Stand Up Britain' comedian Lea Roberts . With a sporting background in professional rugby league, Lea is the perfect choice for some after dinner laughs!
Visit www.learoberts.co.uk for further information
21st December 2013 7.15pm - Late *3 Adv. £10 on the door
The amazing PHONIC CHRISTMAS PARTY is back!
The Phonic Screwdriver Radio Show in conjunction with Mojo Jones Entertainment proudly present an OUTRAGEOUS night of AWARD WINNING Burlesque, Comedy,AWARD WINNING Bands , DJs and much much more!The night also includes a late bar guaranteed to help with the party atmosphere!
Enter into the Christmas spirit with burlesque routines based around films, Comics and TV like The Nightmare before Christmas, Godzilla, Doctor Who,...
Brand new show, brand new jokes, same old Jimmy. "Gagging Order" promises to be a hilarious night out...let's see shall we. The show will be packed with one-liners, stories & jokes. Some clever, some rude and a few totally unacceptable. Everybody's welcome. Just leave your conscience, sense of common decency & moral compass at home & come on out for a laugh.
Jimmy has sold over a million DVDs & hosted countless TV shows but live comedy is what he does best, come and see for yourself.
The Nation’s favourite impressionist, Alistair McGowan, goes back to his stand-up roots for a new two-hour show.
Asking the big questions like: would the world be a happier place if Ed Miliband was Prime Minister? What are we really thinking while watching Shakespeare? And is Hilary Devey Jessie J’s mum? Expect to hear everyone from Andy Murray to Colin Murray, riffs on everything from Jeff Stelling to bad spelling and at least one song about butter.
O’Shea & O’Gaukroger: What Will We Do When We Grow Up?
A Comedy of Careers…
After a successful national tour of ‘ Out of Season ’, O’Shea & O’Gaukroger comedy duo unite with the new show exploring what might have happened had they chosen different careers. Featuring new sketches, characters and new songs inspired by the fantastic support act Spike Pike.
Marina O’Shea & Tess O’Gaukroger, are two actor comediennes, whose unique repertoire is making a name for them with their friendly, witty and instinctive style. The pair are already making great strides in the...