Dr. Phil’s Rude Health Show
Thursday 16 Sept, 8.00pm
If you only see one doctor this year, make it Dr Phil. A GP, writer and broadcaster, he’s Private Eye's medical correspondent and has appeared on Have I Got News for You, The News Quiz and The Now Show. Dr Phil is rude about everything - politicians, doctors, death, drugs, sex, himself - but in a funny way. A medicinal dose of hilarity and irreverence, he tackles all those awkward health questions… like, how can you get out of hospital alive! Dr Phil has all the answers. And if he doesn’t, he’ll just do what all doctors do. Make some up.
“one of the most entertainingly subversive people on the planet” The Guardian
£15 (£13 conc)
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Shappi Khorsandi The Moon On a Stick
Friday 17 Sept, 8.00pm
The UK’s foremost - and possibly only - Iranian female stand-up comic is back with a brand new show about wanting it all. Shappi is the star of BBC Radio 4’s Shappi Talk and has been seen on Live At The Apollo and Have I Got News for You. Currently the country's most successful female stand-up comic, she’s on the brink of becoming a household name.
“one of Britain's brightest young comedians” Daily Telegraph
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Funny Bones Comedy Club
Friday 17 Sept, 7.45pm
Why not come and join us for Funny Bones? Get your funny-muscles tickled and start the weekend with a chuckle courtesy of some of the circuit’s finest young comedians, including Aaron Counter, Pam Ford and one other act to be announced. Holding the whole thing together, your MC for the evening, Al Dawes.
NB: contains strong language - over 16s only
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Frisky & Mannish
The College Years
Sunday 19 Sept, 8.00pm
Following their smash-hit debut show School of Pop, F&M are back with more pop-culture-parody. A musical comedy duo so deliriously entertaining, they drew breathless praise at last year's Edinburgh Fringe. Every great high-school show needs a kick-ass college sequel, and this year, the dynamite duo throw down the intellectual gauntlet with The College Years. A thesis in pop collision theory, focussing on the great pairings from Brandy and Monica to Freddie Mercury and what’s-her-face operabitch. The pair sing their way through hilarious musical parodies which have them marked down as the talents to watch.
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The Boy With Tape On His Face
Thursday 23 Sept, 7.30pm
Basically, a fella with gaffer tape over his mouth doesn’t bode well for an evening of comedy. But this exciting one-man show from New Zealand is attracting attention across the globe. Strikingly original and an absolute delight to watch, this is one of the most innovative and downright hilarious shows for years. There’s no ‘walking into the wind’ or ‘stuck in a glass box’ here, but somehow, Sam Wills manages to get loads of laughs from his comic skill alone. Unique!
£10, £9 Friends BOOK NOW
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