Tomorrow, Comedy

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Ladies Day

Comedy about a group of female factory workers who all want different things and life and decide to visit Royal Ascot. Starring Roxanne Pallett and Angela Simms.

Royal Court Liverpool

Fri 21 Jun

£11 / 0151 709 4321

  • 20:00

Kelvin Brawl

Comedy plus wrestling – what more could you want from an evening? Greg Hemphill takes on Robert Florence, with teams of talent behind each of them.

Kelvin Hall International Sports Arena, Glasgow

Fri 21 Jun

Over-14s only

£15 / 0844 844 0444

Roy Chubby Brown

Blue comedy from man branded 'too rude for television'. Never mind the comedy, that patchwork jacket is hardly fit for public consumption.

Grand Theatre, Swansea

Fri 21 Jun

£21 / 01792 475715

  • 19:30

Blind Date

A fast and funny fusion of improvisation, theatre, and social experiment in which you'll experience all the exhilaration and excitement of new love as Mimi goes on a blind date with a different man every night.

Charing Cross Theatre, London WC2N

Fri 21 Jun

£29.50 / 08444 930650

Faulty Towers: The Dining Experience

'Sybil', 'Basil' and 'Manuel' recreate the chaotic John Cleese sitcom experience, while you enjoy a three course dinner. Nope, doesn't sound very safe to us, either.

The Charing Cross Hotel, London WC2N

Fri 21 Jun

The Torquay Suite Theatre

£43.50–£54 all perfs includes show and 3-course meal (£39–£42) / 020 8237 1111

  • 19:00

Wycombe Swan, High Wycombe

Fri 21 Jun

£42.50 / 01494 512000

  • 19:00
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The Lady Boys of Bangkok: Glamorous Amorous

The Lady Boys present their world-famous show with renditions of J-Lo, Whitney, Kylie et al.

Manchester United Museum & Tour Centre

Fri 21 Jun

Car Park N2

Times to be confirmed / £14–£32 / 01246 345222

Mirth of Forth Comedy

Monthly stand-up comedy event.

Potter About Cafe, Burntisland

Fri 21 Jun

£20 / 01592 873680

With a selection of curries to chose from and Gary Little, Susie McCabe and more guests.

  • 20:00 – 23:00

The Beehive Comedy Club

Ben Verth presents a weekend packed full of top local and visiting comedians to tickle your funny bone in an entirely appropriate way.

Beehive Inn, Edinburgh

Fri 21 Jun

£7 / 0131 225 7171

  • 20:30

For The Love Of Mrs Brown

  • Written by: Brendan O'Carroll

The story of Agnes Brown finding a date over the internet for Valentine's Day.

Motorpoint Arena Cardiff

Fri 21 Jun

£21.50–£39.50 / 029 2022 4488

  • 19:30

York Light Opera Company: The Boy Friend

Sandy Wilson's comedy musical set in Madame Dubonnet's finishing School on the French Riviera where Polly, an English heiress, falls in love with Tony, a delivery boy.

Joseph Rowntree Theatre, York

Fri 21 Jun

Phone for prices / 01904 658197

  • 19:30
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The Comedy Of Errors

  • Written by: Shakespeare

A production of Shakespeare's famous comedy about mistaken identity.

Rutland Open Air Theatre, Stamford

Fri 21 Jun

Tolethorpe Hall

£10 preview; £13; £15; £18; £18 (£12–£14; £12–£14; £12–£14; £12–£14; Children £7.50) / 01780 756133

  • 19:45

Terry Jones: Chaucer in the 21st Century

Terry Jones (of writing, directing and Monty Python fame) talks about the possible reasons behind censorship in the Ellesmere manuscript, an early 15th century illuminated manuscript of Chaucer's Canterbury Tales.

University of Glasgow

Fri 21 Jun

Free / 0141 330 2001

Hay Fever

  • Directed by: Kevin Shaw
  • Written by: Noel Coward

Noel Coward's sharp comedy of manners, set against the backdrop of a weekend in the country.

Oldham Coliseum Theatre

Fri 21 Jun

£11.50–£19.80; £5 under 26s; £11.50–£19.80 concs available; £5 concs available / 0161 624 2829

  • 19:30

Al Murray: The Only Way is Epic

A brand new show from everyone's favourite bigoted landlord, Al Murray, star of Happy Hour. Please only cheer at the irony and stay in your house if you actually hate the French.

Electric Palace Bridport

Fri 21 Jun

£25.50 phone for availability / 01308 426336

  • 19:30
  • 19:30

Last Tango In Little Grimley/Knightsbridge/A Chip In The Sugar: Off Centre Theatre

  • Written by: John Mortimer

A triple bill of plays with two one-act comedies and one of Alan Bennett's Talking Heads monologues.

Savoy, Monmouth

Fri 21 Jun

£8 / 01600 772467

  • 19:30
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Less Than Kind

  • Directed by: Adrian Brown
  • Written by: Terence Rattigan

Terence Rattigan's romantic comedy about steel magnate John Fletcher challenging the might of the Nazis and their production of tanks for D-Day. He is in the last stages before he can leave the government to get a divorce and marry his true love, widow Olivia Brown. Featuring Sue Holderness and William Gaminara.

Everyman Theatre, Cheltenham

Fri 21 Jun

£11–£26 (£13–£24) / 01242 572573

  • 19:45

The Best In Live Stand-Up Comedy

Feisty humour from JoJo Smith, plus Keith Farnan and Paul Ricketts.

The Glee Club, Nottingham

Fri 21 Jun

£11 ( £4) / 0871 472 0400

  • 19:30

Drowning On Dry Land: Bolton Little Theatre

By Alan Ayckbourn. Charlie is the current media darling and a party is being held for his son in the grounds of his home, in the shadow of a folly. The most dangerous mistake celebrities can make is to believe all the good things said about them.

Bolton Little Theatre

Fri 21 Jun

£10 / 01204 334400

  • 19:30

Foster's Comedy Live

A bunch of comedians touting their jokes all over the shop just for you.

Highlight, London NW1

Fri 21 Jun

£17–£18 / 0844 844 0044

Droll storytelling and sharp, intelligent observations from the two-time winner of the Best Live Performer award at London Comedy Festival, John Moloney. Also featuring Martin Beaumont, Phil Nichol, Mark Nelson and Tez Ilyas.

  • 20:15 – 22:15

The Importance Of Being Earnest

  • Directed by: Anna Ledwich
  • Written by: Oscar Wilde

Richard Delaney and Richard Keightley feature as the gentlemen friends smitten with love, Jack Worthing and Algernon Moncreiff, with Joan Blackham as the eponymous Lady Bracknell, in Anna Ledwich's production of Oscar Wilde's comedy.

Guildford Castle And Grounds

Fri 21 Jun

Castle Gardens

£10 preview; £19.50 (£16.50; £65) / 01483 304384

  • 19:30
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The Importance Of Being Earnest: GTC

  • Written by: Oscar Wilde

Oscar Wilde's brilliant and much-loved comedy of love, manners and mistaken identity has been delighting audiences for over 100 years. In Victorian England, two young bachelors have taken to bending the truth to add a dash of excitement to their lives. When each gentleman is forced to unwind his web of lies and reveal…

Groundlings Theatre, The Old Beneficial School, Portsmouth

Fri 21 Jun

£12; £22.50 inc meal (£10; £20.50 inc meal; £8; £10) / 02392 737370

  • 20:00

Jimmy Carr: Gagging Order

The deadpan one presents his new crude, rude, but clever show, no doubt packed with puns aplenty and jokes that teeter on the verge of acceptability.

O2 Apollo Manchester

Fri 21 Jun

£25 / 0844 477 7677

  • 19:00

Jongleurs Comedy Club

A team of Scotland's best are primed and ready to make you miserable lot laugh, then pack you off to the after-show disco.

Jongleurs, Glasgow

Fri 21 Jun

£15–£16 / 0870 011 1960

With Sam Avery, Dougie Dunlop, Stu Who? and Scott Agnew.

  • 20:30

Ladies' Day: Hyde Little Theatre

  • Written by: Amanda Whittington

An exuberant comedy about four likely lasses from the Hull fish docks on a posh day trip to the races.

Festival Theatre, Hyde

Fri 21 Jun

£8 (£6) / 0870 9220634

  • 19:45

A Pageant

  • Written by: Alan Ayckbourn

A battle between Sylvie and Celia over who's going to play Boudicca at the forthcoming village fete forces Toby to make a life-changing choice between love and art in this tender, savage and very, very funny play. A Mercury Theatre Made In Colchester Production.

Mercury Theatre, Colchester

Fri 21 Jun

£10–£25 / 01206 573948

  • 19:30
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