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Benidorm Live to tour the UK in 2018
Thursday 2nd November 2017
Hit ITV sitcom Benidorm is to become a stage show. A live version of the show will launch in Newcastle, before touring the UK in 2018.
Jordan Gray wins Colchester New Comedian of the Year 2017 final
Monday 23rd October 2017
Transgender comedian Jordan Gray has won the Colchester New Comedian of the Year 2017 competition.
Jongleurs clubs close down with immediate effect
Tuesday 17th October 2017
Jongleurs, the brand behind a number of live comedy venues, has gone into administration. All its clubs have immediately suspended operations, with comedians and audiences out of pocket.
Micky Flanagan presented with key to The O2
Monday 16th October 2017
Micky Flanagan has been presented with a key to The O2, after reaching the milestone of 21 performances at the London arena venue.
Kai Samra wins Birmingham Comedy Festival 2017 award
Saturday 7th October 2017
Stand-up comedian Kai Samra has won the Breaking Talent Award 2017 at the Birmingham Comedy Festival.
Hoopla! to launch dedicated London improv venue with 50-hour marathon
Monday 11th September 2017
Hoopla Impro are launching a dedicated venue for improvised comedy in London. Situated at The Miller Pub near London Bridge, they will officially launch the venue with a 50-hour marathon of shows for charity.
Joe Lycett announces 2018 tour
Friday 8th September 2017
Joe Lycett has announced a 50-date 2018 UK tour. Tickets are now on sale for his show, which is titled I'm About To Lose Control And I Think Joe Lycett.
Joe Pasquale to star in Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em stage show
Wednesday 6th September 2017
Joe Pasquale is to play Frank Spencer in the 2018 tour of Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em.
Malcolm Hardee Awards 2017 results
Saturday 26th August 2017
Terry Alderton, Mark Dean Quinn and Rob Kemp were the winners of the 2017 Malcolm Hardee Awards at the Edinburgh Fringe.
Hannah Gadsby & John Robins win Edinburgh Comedy Awards
Saturday 26th August 2017
The results of the Edinburgh Comedy Awards 2017, with an unprecedented two Best Show winners: Hannah Gadsby and John Robins.