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    Comedy Tickets

    London Comedy Shows, Improvisation and Stand Up Comedy Tickets
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    (This is not A) Happy Room at King's Head Theatre, London
    (This is not A) Happy Room
    FROM £27
    Austentatious at Vaudeville Theatre, London
    Austentatious
    FROM £36
    Buffy Revamped at Lyric Theatre, London
    Buffy Revamped
    FROM £25
    Christmas Carol Goes Wrong at Apollo Theatre, London
    Christmas Carol Goes Wrong Opens 06 December 2025
    SAVE UP TO 44%
    Clueless at Trafalgar Theatre, London
    Clueless
    FROM £27
    Dad's Army Radio Show at Duchess Theatre, London
    Dad's Army Radio Show Opens 16 June 2025
    FROM £43
    Dracula, A Comedy Of Terrors at Menier Chocolate Factory, London
    Dracula, A Comedy Of Terrors
    SAVE UP TO 24%
    Faulty Towers The Dining Experience at President Hotel, London
    Faulty Towers The Dining Experience
    FROM £29
    Henning Wehn: Acid Wehn at London Palladium, London
    Henning Wehn: Acid Wehn Opens 13 November 2025
    FROM £24
    Hold On To Your Butts at Arts Theatre, London
    Hold On To Your Butts
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    Jack and the Beanstalk - Adult at King's Head Theatre, London
    Jack and the Beanstalk - Adult Opens 27 November 2025
    SAVE UP TO 45%
    John Cleese’s Fawlty Towers - The Play at Apollo Theatre, London
    John Cleese’s Fawlty Towers - The Play
    SAVE UP TO 45%
    Mrs. Doubtfire at Shaftesbury Theatre, London
    Mrs. Doubtfire
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    Much Ado About Nothing  at Theatre Royal Drury Lane, London
    Much Ado About Nothing
    FROM £20
    Nerds at Other Palace Studio, London
    Nerds Opens 15 April 2025
    ON SALE NOW
    Pop Off Michelangelo! at Underbelly Boulevard , London
    Pop Off Michelangelo! Opens 17 May 2025
    FROM £23
    Showstopper! The Improvised Musical at Cambridge Theatre, London
    Showstopper! The Improvised Musical
    FROM £19
    Shucked at Open Air Theatre, Regent's Park, London
    Shucked Opens 10 May 2025
    FROM £25
    The Comedy About Spies at Noel Coward Theatre, London
    The Comedy About Spies Opens 14 April 2025
    ON SALE NOW
    The Ministry of Lesbian Affairs at Kiln Theatre, London
    The Ministry of Lesbian Affairs Opens 13 June 2025
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    Titanique at Criterion Theatre, London
    Titanique
    FROM £31
    Velma Celli: Show Queen at Duchess Theatre, London
    Velma Celli: Show Queen Opens 02 June 2025

    Lord Byron once said “Always laugh when you can. It is cheap medicine.” And who can argue with that? A life without laughter is barely a life at all! Besides, who doesn’t like to laugh? If you’re on this page, you’re definitely in the right place. London’s West End is the best place for you to catch a laugh. With a wide range of top comedy shows and humorous entertainment on offer, you’ll find something to tickle your funny bone.

    Enjoying an evening of comedy and humour is a fun way to spend your time. Lucky for you, London’s West End is home to many kinds of comedy shows, as well as stand-up performances by award-winning comedians. Whether you’re in the mood for light-hearted distraction or raunchy improv, the shows on offer have been shaking the walls of theatres across London with belly laughs since opening night and continue to do so even today.

    Which comedians are touring in 2025?

    Much-loved British comedian Bill Bailey will be performing a month-long residency at the Theatre Royal Haymarket from 10 January - 15 February 2025. Drag Race UK runner up La Voix will be performing a one off performance at the Lyric Theatre on 20 January 2025. A troupe of improv comics will be performing in Showstopper: The Improvised Musical from January - September 2025 at the Cambridge Theatre.

    What do you wear to a comedy club?

    Most people like to dress quite casually when going to a comedy club. There’s usually no dress code, so free to just wear clothes that you are comfortable in!

    The Beating Heart of Comedy

    Comedy has several subgenres distinguished by their style of delivery, the context used and the source of humour. In theatre, the most common subgenres of comedy shows are burlesque, satire, parody, farce and comedy of manners. Whichever you choose, they’re all a great way to relax and forget about the stresses of the day.

    So, if you’re looking for a good time with laughs aplenty, why not check out a comedy show and treat yourself to a night of merriment. With so many funny performances to see, the only problem you’ll have is finding the time to see them all!

    Still need convincing? Here’s a joke to get your warmed up – Which driver does not drive? A screwdriver!

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