Comedy

London is a great destination for comedy lovers and here you can find some ideas of where to find amazing comedy experiences, from Leicester Square Theatre to the Hackney Empire, as well as some hidden gems which you may not have discovered yet.

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Apollo Theatre

Apollo Theatre

The Apollo Theatre is a Grade II listed West End theatre, on Shaftesbury Avenue in the City of Westminster. Designed by architect Lewin Sharp for owner Henry Lowenfield, and the fourth legitimate theatre to be constructed on the street, its doors opened on 21 February 1901 with…
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Bloomsbury Theatre

Bloomsbury Theatre

Today the Bloomsbury Theatre's programme challenges the limitations of its West End neighbours, with as many as 20 different companies and events to see in one month. From music to comedy, dance to drama, and corporate conferences to film presentations. The diversity of this programme…
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Charing Cross Theatre

Charing Cross Theatre

Ideally situated under Charing Cross Station, the beautiful New Players Theatre, which still has the original Victorian bar at the back of the auditorium with the original Victorian glass panelling, is brimming with history and is proud to be one of London’s last…
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Croydon Clocktower

Croydon Clocktower

Croydon Clocktower is a critically acclaimed arts and cultural centre with gallery spaces, an interactive museum, the David Lean cinema, music, theatre and comedy performances and a state-of-the-art public library.
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Hackney Empire

Hackney Empire

Built in 1901, the Hackney Empire with its electric lights, central heating and in-built projection box was a technological wonder of its time. In 2001, the Empire's centenary year, our Chairman of the Fundraising Appeal, Griff Rhys Jones, was able to announce that after many years…
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Harold Pinter Theatre

Harold Pinter Theatre

The Royal Comedy Theatre, as it was then known, opened in London's West End on October 15, 1881. It was designed by Thomas Verity and built in just six months. By 1884 it was known as just the Comedy Theatre. In the mid-1950s the theatre went…
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Landmark Arts Centre

Landmark Arts Centre

The Landmark Arts Centre is a distinctive venue for the whole community. The vibrant range of activities is growing and they have something to engage and entertain several times a week, most weeks of the year. All of this is done in a magnificent 19th…
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Leicester Square Theatre

Leicester Square Theatre

Leicester Square Theatre is a magnificently restored theatre located in the heart of the West End with two exceptional spaces running a healthy programme of comedy, cabaret, dance, music and theatre.
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Millfield Arts Centre

Millfield Arts Centre

Millfield Theatre opened in 1988 in the grounds of Millfield Centre on Silver Street in Edmonton, North London. It seats up to 362 in a variety of stage layouts. The Theatre has a lively and broad based programming policy and presents drama, dance, musicals, alternative cabaret, variety,…
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New Wimbledon Theatre

New Wimbledon Theatre

Having stood proudly on Wimbledon’s Broadway since 1910, New Wimbledon Theatre has gone from strength to strength and garnered a glittering reputation as a premier theatrical venue in South West London. The Grade II listed building consists of a beautiful Edwardian auditorium decorated in…
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