Andy 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 MoreSamuel Beckett’s Waiting for Godot is a play in which famously nothing happens – the same is not true of this Silent Face’s production.
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 MoreHow life and love can push us forward and hold us back is at the heart of this tragi-comic drama set in a Cromer cafe.
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 MoreNorwich-based Pop Up Pictures are promising to bring drive-in cinema to the region this summer, with big screens in Norwich, Ipswich, and Colchester.
Explore MoreBeing the only Brexiteer in the comedy club seems to have become
something of a millstone for Geoff Norcott.
For his latest tour Stephen K Amos says he wants to cut across social and political differences and be a comedian for the Everyman.
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