Stewart Lee: Basic Lee
Stewart Lee is returning to Oxford Playhouse after selling out in 2023 with his show – Basic Lee. Pure. Simple. Classic.
Stewart Lee is returning to Oxford Playhouse after selling out in 2023 with his show – Basic Lee. Pure. Simple. Classic.
Mark considers the search for meaning that we’re all on, with or without Google.
Corn Exchange Comedy Club headlined by the hilarious Paul McCaffrey, with opening by Cally Beaton and support by Tadiwa Mahlunge.
David Baddiel presents work-in-progress revivals of his smash-hit stand-up trilogy of ‘Not the…’ shows ahead of recording them as comedy specials in the autumn.
Kaleb Cooper, Chipping Norton’s finest celebrity farmer embarks on his first-ever theatre tour World According To Kaleb Cooper.
A new hour of brutally funny stand-up for 2024 from that comedian your mother doesn’t like you seeing.
WiFi Wars returns with the live comedy game show where you all play along in a range of games, puzzles and quizzes to win the show and prizes!
Here Comes Trouble is 90 minutes of razor-sharp observations and scandalous one-liners as Jo gets her claws into everything (and everyone) that annoys her.
Dom Joly has been off travelling the globe again. This time, he’s been looking into some of the strangest and weirdest conspiracy theories in existence.
Fans of the iconic TV programme The Fast Show are in for a real treat as the original cast bring their comedic genius to New Theatre Oxford.
Award winning stand-up comedian Lucy Beaumont is going to let loose and let slip on her roller coaster world.
The Pub Landlord, is back to make sense of the questions you probably already had the answers to.
If you like comedy, Edinburgh Award-nominated Phil Ellis’s Comedy Show is an excellent choice for you.
Luke returns to the BT Studion with his latest Edinburgh Fringe featuring new poems on class, love, and adoption.
Following a hugely successful Edinburgh Fringe season, Rosie’s show That’s Politainment walks the thin line between politics and entertainment.
Carl is back for a third consecutive back-to-back tour, guaranteed to have you belly laughing from start to finish..
Embarking on his biggest tour to date with his brand new show, ‘Underdog’, Tom will be exploring life as the longshot.
It’s 60 years since I’m Sorry I’ll Read That Again was first broadcast in April 1963, so this is our big celebration full of jokes, songs, and gibbon stuffing.
Join in an evening of stand-up comedy in the intimate setting of the luxurious piano bar. You will be sure to have an EGGcellent time.
The Royal Variety Performance explores the dark comedy horror that is British politics, ahead of the next election.
MC Hammersmith presents an evening of improvised comedy raps based entirely on your suggestions.
Comedy Ladder in association with Kenton Theatre brings you the very best in live stand-up comedy.
Tom Allen has finally moved out of his parent’s house and he’s eager to share his life updates, get your opinions and delve into the protocol of inviting friends with children for dinner.
Hugh Dennis and Steve Punt are back on tour for the first time in 10 years – older but not really much wiser.