A lot has happened to Miles Jupp since his last tour finished at The London Palladium in 2017. He has acted in series including The Full Monty, Trigger Point, The Durrells and Why Didn’t They Ask Evans? In comedy mode the former host of The News Quiz has appeared on shows including on Frankie Boyle’s New World Order and Have I Got News For You.
Explore MoreCathy Sole, who grew up in and around Norfolk, is starring in the National Youth Theatre REP company’s production of The War of the Worlds at Wilton’s Music Hall in London.
Explore MoreA new show about hoarding, memories, and music is coming to Norwich as part of a four-theatre partnership to develop new productions by bringing them to the public in their early stages.
Explore MoreWriter, theatre-maker and storyteller John Osborne has created a brand-new show in celebration of his adopted home city. Norwich: A Love Story which also features paintings by local artist Pinch and music from singer-songwriter Jess Morgan, is at Norwich Playhouse on April 11.
Explore MoreAndy Parsons is touring this year with his brand new show, Bafflingly Optimistic. Despite everything that the UK has had to face in recent years, Parsons has managed to find something to be optimistic about. And, of course, lots to be funny about. Parsons, 55, is best known as one of the early lynchpins of Mock The Week. He has also written for Spitting Image, appeared on Live at the Apollo and fronted his own Radio 2 series, as well as the podcast, Slacktivist Action Group.
Explore MoreChris McCausland is one of the UK’s most in-demand comedians. The 46-year-old Liverpudlian has appeared on shows including the Live at the Apollo, Have I Got News for You, Would I Lie to You? and QI. He has also fronted his own TV series, Wonders Of The World I Can’t See, and hosted his own radio show, You Heard It Here First.
Explore MoreNorfolk-born academic, conservationist, broadcaster and author Ben Garrod is bringing a show about dinosaurs to Diss as part of a nationwide tour. Here he tells us about what audiences can expect.
Explore MoreChris McCausland is going places. And not just because he has just filmed a travel series for Channel 4. The Liverpudlian stand-up star is back on the road with an extended leg of his Speaky Blinder tour which will see him perform over 130 dates nationwide.
Explore MoreMaisie Adam has called her debut tour Buzzed because she has lots to be buzzed about. Her relationship with her fiancé, her excitement at England’s victory in the Women’s Euros and lastly but by absolutely no means least, the way her comedy career has taken off.
Explore MoreAhead of his Norwich and Ipswich tour dates, Cultivated got down to basics with comedian Geoff Norcott.
Explore MoreWhen comic Mark Steel toured his highly successful Every Little Thing’s Gonna Be Alright show in 2018, his outlook was wonderfully hopeful despite the show describing when Donald Trump won the White House, the Labour Party seemed a busted flush, Britain voted to leave the EU, and his wife decided to leave him.
Explore MorePaul McCaffrey can still remember the first successful comedy routine he wrote, even though it was over a decade ago: “It was about cash machines and how frustrating it was when you were queuing to use one.”
Explore MoreAfter twenty years of watching one of the country’s most erudite comedians, Simon Evans’s fans could be excused for thinking they know what he’s about: dry, teasingly non-PC and openly baffled by much of modern life.
Explore MoreKerry Godliman is a woman who gets things done, as anybody who saw her series-winning performances on TV show Taskmaster knows.
Explore MoreFresh from a sold-out and critically acclaimed run at the Edinburgh Fringe, Suzi Ruffell is hitting the road with new show Dance Like Everyone’s Watching.
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