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Displaying events between 20 September 2024 and 30 September 2024

Ahir Shah: Ends Edinburgh Comedy Award Winner Ahir Shah returns to Soho with ENDS: a show about family, immigration, marriage, history, politics, and beans.
His last Fringe show, 2019’s Dots, is now a special on HBO Max. As seen on Mock the Week, The Mash Report, QI, Live at the Apollo, Frankie Boyle’s New World Order, Have I Got News For You, and 8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown.
14+
Dates: Tue 24, Wed 25, Thu 26, Fri 27, Sat 28 Booking and More Information
Chris Cantrill: Easily Swayed A reluctant adventurer and an unlikely fellowship converge in this epic tale of an overdue reunion gone awry.
Join Edinburgh Comedy Award nominee Chris Cantrill as he wrestles with the consequences of exile, middle-aged friendships, and the best way to admit you wear a cape sometimes. As seen on Alma's Not Normal (BBC 2) and Don't Hug Me I'm Scared (Channel 4). Thrice-nominated for the Edinburgh Comedy Award (Best Show). Co-creator of BBC Radio 4 series Icklewick FM.
Dates: Fri 20 Booking and More Information
Colin Hoult: Colin The 2022 Edinburgh Comedy Award nominee heads back out on tour. This time as himself, Colin.
As seen in Netflix’s Afterlife, BBC’s Ghosts, and BBC’s This Time With Alan Partridge, Colin Hoult heads across the UK with a not-to-be-missed stand-up show!
Following a huge national tour of ‘The Death of Anna Mann’ in 2022/2023 that saw Colin sell out shows across the country, including additional performances in London’s West End, the critically acclaimed comedian is back with a stand-up show about family, fatherhood, and a formative childhood experience with a ouija board and a gorilla.
As seen in Avoidance (BBC), The Completely Made Up Adventures Of Dick Turpin (AppleTV) and judging the 2023 BBC New Comedy Awards.
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Dates: Mon 23, Tue 24, Wed 25, Thu 26, Fri 27, Sat 28 Booking and More Information
Follow the Signs A fully BSL-led hip-hop gig theatre show, Follow the Signs is performed through BSL, rap, spoken English, movement, and creative captioning, to be shared and celebrated by Deaf and hearing audiences together.

Chris is Deaf in a hearing world. Chris is Black on a racist island.
No code. No imprint. No escape.
But this is not a tragedy. This is a story of hope. This is a story about owning your identity.
Once upon a time there was a boy from down the road
He contracted meningitis at the age of two years old
His life had been ok but now little did he know
His hearing was to leave him and was due to change his world
A fully BSL-led hip-hop gig theatre show, Follow the Signs is performed through BSL, rap, spoken English, movement, and creative captioning, to be shared and celebrated by Deaf and hearing audiences together. It tells the story of acclaimed dancer and choreographer Chris Fonseca: from infanthood when he lost his hearing after contracting meningitis, through a school system unable to value his differences, into teenage years where music and dance entered his life, to meeting Raffie Julien, a mixed-race Deaf woman who’s lived experience couldn’t be more different…or is it?
You’ve heard of the 5 elements of hip hop right? Emceeing, deejaying, breakin’, graffiti and beatboxing. Well now it’s time to introduce you to the 5 elements of Raffie. I’m half black, half white. I’m oral and I sign. On top of that, I’m a woman.
All performances will be in BSL, Spoken English, Rap and English Captions.

Instagram: @fusetheatre

Credits
Co-Writers Chris Fonseca and Harry Jardine
Director Harry Jardine
Choreographer Chris Fonseca
Creative Producer Sian Weeding
Composer Yacoub Didi
Sound Designer Gareth Tucker
Lighting Designer Simeon Miller
Video and Caption Designer Rachel Sampley
Dramaturg Kirsty Housley
Production Manager Ed Borgnis

16+
Includes scenes with bullying, racism and autism.

Dates: Tue 24, Wed 25, Thu 26, Fri 27, Sat 28, Mon 30 Booking and More Information
Ginger Johnson Blows Off! Join comedian, crash mat and winner of Drag Race UK Ginger Johnson as she swaps her stilettos for safety goggles and takes a death-defying leap from the runway to the real world.
Bursting with stunning looks and cunning stunts, GINGER JOHNSON BLOWS OFF! is a hilarious new show about taking risks, pushing yourself and living up to expectations.

Not for the faint of fart.
14+
Dates: Mon 23, Tue 24, Wed 25, Thu 26, Fri 27, Sat 28, Mon 30 Booking and More Information
Josh Glanc: Family Man Straight off the back of his smash hit, sold out Edinburgh Fringe run, Josh Glanc returns to Soho Theatre.
Nominated for the 2024 Edinburgh Comedy Award, the Aussie oddball doles out original songs, tender crowd-work, and a wackily inventive absurdism all his own. Listed by Rolling Stone Magazine as one of the stand-out shows from this year's Edinburgh Fringe. Don't miss it. Or do. I don't really mind. I'm just the guy who writes his copy. In fact, I'm going to write whatever I want. Lalablahabal yimmsdfi yimmo yoooo. Bing Bong Baaahh.
16+
Dates: Mon 30 Booking and More Information
Katie Norris: Farm Fatale Fresh from the Edinburgh Fringe 2024, Farm Fatale is the smash-hit, critically-acclaimed debut solo show from an agricultural icon, likely to cause delight or distress to anyone who becomes involved with her, or her livestock.
16+
Dates: Mon 23, Tue 24, Wed 25, Thu 26, Fri 27, Sat 28 Booking and More Information
My English Persian Kitchen What would you take if you had to leave home with no hope of returning? This life-affirming new play chronicles one-woman’s quest to build a new life around cooking and food.
Remembering the tastes and aromas of her mother’s kitchen with live cooking on stage, she recreates the dishes of her childhood and homeland, building a new life and community around food.
Written by award-winning Hannah Khalil from the story by Atoosa Sepehr, starring Isabella Nefar (Salome, National Theatre) this life-affirming new play chronicles one woman’s quest to start again.
14+
Dates: Fri 20, Sat 21, Mon 23, Tue 24, Wed 25, Thu 26, Fri 27, Sat 28, Mon 30 Booking and More Information
Nick Mohammed is Mr. Swallow: Work In Progress Nick Mohammed (Taskmaster, Ted Lasso, Renegade Nell, Intelligence) returns as his beloved and critically acclaimed character Mr. Swallow for a residency of work in progress shows as he builds towards a new tour. As seen on 8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown and the BAFTAs.
16+
Dates: Fri 20 Booking and More Information
Pre Order Drinks Treat yourself to a pre-ordered drink, ready for you at your table when you arrive. Dates: Fri 20, Sat 21, Mon 23, Tue 24, Wed 25, Thu 26, Fri 27, Sat 28, Mon 30 Booking and More Information
Pre Order Drinks Main House Dates: Fri 20, Sat 21, Mon 23, Tue 24, Wed 25, Thu 26, Fri 27, Sat 28, Mon 30 Booking and More Information
Reuben Kaye: Live & Intimidating Reuben Kaye and his band are back with his award-nominated show Live and Intimidating!
The obscenely intelligent, rib-crackingly funny Reuben Kaye returns to Soho Theatre in an explosion of high camp and filthy humour. With musical direction by Shanon Whitelock and original compositions, this Swarovski-studded revolt is what happens when you tell your children they can be anything.

WINNER Cabaret Icon Award – Adelaide Cabaret Festival 2024
16+
Dates: Fri 20, Sat 21 Booking and More Information
Rob Copland: Gimme (One of Everything) Gimme the thrills, gimme the spills, gimme a man with a microphone in his hand and careless abandon in his heart, gimme the winner of the Edinburgh Comedy Awards Victoria Wood Prize, gimme Rob Copland trying his best despite everything. Dates: Mon 30 Booking and More Information
Tom Ballard: Good Point Well Made Tom Ballard is undeniably one of Australia’s comedians.
In 2024 he returns to Soho Theatre with a shiny new show bursting with electric zingers and incredible points being made with expert precision. It’ll make you laugh and cry and think and then laugh again haha.

Best Show Nominee, Edinburgh Comedy Awards and Melbourne Comedy Festival. As seen on Prime Video’s Deadloch. As heard on Radio 4 and The Bugle.

#10 in the British Comedy Guide’s Top 50 Shows of 2023.
16+
Dates: Mon 23 Booking and More Information
Vitamin D Written by Saher Shah
Directed by Melina Namdar
Presented by Samia Djilli and Sarah Allen
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Larki is moving back in with her parents, and going through a divorce…it’s tragic. She’s facing opinions, questions and smothering love from friends, family, aunties and “BFF’s", plus the epic decision between jalebi or gulaab jamun. She's searching for something, she just hasn't quite figured out what yet.
Following its award-winning and sell-out tour, Vitamin D looks at the changing relationships between women, complexities of emotional crises, British South Asian culture and the stigma of divorce.
Can Larki be a happy woman in the face of her own and others’ judgements?
Winner - London Pub Theatre Best New Play Raising Awareness
Finalist - Asian Media Awards Best Stage Production
11+
Dates: Fri 20, Sat 21 Booking and More Information
Zoë Coombs Marr: Every Single Thing in My Whole Entire Life This is a tell-all, personal storytelling comedy show.
Nothing fancy, no big concepts, it’s just going to cover every single thing in Zoë’s whole entire life. You might have seen Zoë on her Amazon Prime special or Harry Hill’s Club Nite (Channel 4). She’s performed at Netflix Is A Joke in LA, been nominated for Best Show at the Edinburgh Comedy Awards and won Best Show in Melbourne. Good on her.
16+
Dates: Fri 20, Sat 21 Booking and More Information

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