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The best show of 2019 according to Chortle. The sixth-best show of 2022 according to the Guardian. Come watch them continue their slow descent into mediocrity.
The best show of 2019 according to Chortle. The sixth-best show of 2022 according to the Guardian. Come watch them continue their slow descent into mediocrity.
LIMITED AVAILABILITY. The online comedy sensation (1.3M TikTok and 450k Instagram followers) will be touring the UK and Ireland for the very first time in Autumn 2024, including a visit right here at The Old Market.
SECOND SHOW ADDED DUE TO DEMAND. With the 3rd millennium almost 2.5% complete, Andy assesses the state of Planet Earth and its most famous and controversial species – the human race.
Showcasing the best in new and emerging talent, we’re back with a brand-new line-up of brilliant comedians.
SOLD OUT. Jokes, rants, politics, play and the occasional sing-song. If you don’t know what he does ask your parents.
Six decades, three generations, and two continents, synthesising past and present in search of hope for the future. It’s funnier than it sounds, honestly. Loads of absolutely cracking gags.
It’s clear what toxic masculinity is, but what does positive masculinity look like in a modern context? Josh Berry intends to provide some sort of answer to this question, through his many impressions and characters.
In his much-anticipated return to stand-up after six years, Richard talks bollocks and answers the question on everyone's lips: Is a severed gonad in a jar a fitting prize to bring in for Taskmaster?
He was the last person to perform on our stage before we closed our doors in 2020... now, we are thrilled to announce that the award-winning writer, comedian and actor is making his triumphant return as he brings his latest show to TOM.
The multi-award-winning super loon returns to TOM with a new show of nonsense and absurdity.
The first-ever comedy show performed entirely by a horse. Made by award-winning Elf Lyons, performed by Treacle. Part of Reigning Women.
Light and silly, absurd and Dada, and a sort of autobiographical, introspective look at all the silly little things that can make or break a friendship.