
Join Jack Dee, Rory Bremner, Tony Hawks, Pippa Evans and Marcus Brigstocke for an unmissable evening of inspired nonsense. With musical accompaniment from Colin Sell.
Join Jack Dee, Rory Bremner, Tony Hawks, Pippa Evans and Marcus Brigstocke for an unmissable evening of inspired nonsense. With musical accompaniment from Colin Sell.
Whether the teams are singing the words of one song to the tune of another, making up serial rhymes or entering the mythic maze of Mornington Crescent, they have now become the National Theatre of fun- Gillian Reynolds, Daily Telegraph
The most ridiculous, most surreal, most incomprehensibly funny show on any medium- Adrian Edmondson
Indisputably the greatest radio comedy of all time- The Radio Times
Bristol Hippodrome
The Bristol Hippodrome, the city’s very own West End theatre, opened its doors on 16 December 1912 when the curtain rose for the first time on what was generally agreed to be Oswald Stoll’s most magnificent provincial theatre.
It is a superb example of the grand architecture of the late Victorian era and is one of the masterpieces of design by Frank Matcham, the most eminent theatre architect of his time.
Towards the beginning of the century, the theatre staged a variety of acts as a Music Hall. Since then, and due to the fact that it has one of the largest theatre stages in Britain, The Bristol Hippodrome has established itself on the touring circuit for all major musical productions, thus becoming known as Bristol’s West End Theatre.