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Comedy Night
Up-and-coming comedians entertain you to a pretty sweet backdrop and for absolutely no pennies at all.
Old Chain Pier, Edinburgh
Sat 25 May
Free / 0131 552 4960
- 21:00 – 00:00
Absolute Improv
Influenced by the like of Whose Line is it Anyway? and Fast and Loose, ToBeContinued take audience suggestions, no matter how silly, and transform myriad ideas into fast-paced improvised comedy.
The Tron, Edinburgh
Sat 25 May
£5 (£4) / 0131 225 3784
- 20:00 – 22:00
The Lady Boys of Bangkok: Glamorous Amorous
The Lady Boys present their world-famous show with renditions of J-Lo, Whitney, Kylie et al.
The Sabai Pavilion, Victoria Gardens, Brighton
Sat 25 May
£14–£32 / 01246 345222
Comedy @ The State
The granddaddy of Glasgow comedy venues continues to attract some of Scotland's best comedians to its wee basement of joy. Clever granddaddy.
The State Bar, Glasgow
Sat 25 May
£7 (£5) / 0141 332 2159
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21:00
Jongleurs Comedy Show
An evening of stand-up from Daliso, Chaponda And Tucker, and two other acts.
Sway, London WC2B
Sat 25 May
€40 / 020 7404 6114
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21:15
The Lady Boys of Bangkok
Glamorous Amorous! The Lady Boys of Bangkok are back with a fabulous new show for 2013! Dripping with diamante and sizzling on stage with new songs and side splitting comedy. From J-Lo to Whitney, the stars and chart-topping hits just keep on coming. Party like there’s no tomorrow with The Lady Boys of Bangkok: Europe's…
The Sabai Pavilion, Victoria Gardens, Brighton
Sat 25 May
The Play That Goes Wrong
- Directed by: Mark Bell
- Written by: Henry Shields
Award-winning company Theatre Mischief presents a play-within-a-play about an amateur dramatic society putting on a murder mystery production. Written by Henry Lewis, Jonathan Sayer and Henry Shields.
Trafalgar Studios, London SW1A
Sat 25 May
£15 / 0844 871 7627
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21:15
Sarcassy Sneek's Fabulous Freeks
A collection of the weird and wild, featuring dancers Wild Card Kitty, music from Homesick Aldo and comedy from Damien Crow, plus much more. Doors open 7.30pm.






