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Nadia Manzoor: Disobedient

1 Dec 2025

Award-winning comedian Nadia P. Manzoor returns to the stage after committing the ultimate career crime: motherhood. Her debut comedy special is about the load no one warns you about - family, culture, and kids and why it’s all ridiculous.
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Park Laughs Live

8 Feb – 12 Apr 2026

We’re bringing you hilarious household names alongside the most exciting rising stars in stand-up for an unforgettable night of laughter. Our February show features Amy Matthews, Kemah Bob, Eli Hart, and Reb Day.
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Park Laughs Live Park90

7 Sep – 11 Jul 2025

We’re bringing you hilarious household names alongside the most exciting rising stars in stand-up for an unforgettable night of laughter. Our upcoming show features Pierre Novellie, Catherine Bohart, Celya AB, Sophie Garrad and Dominic McGovern.
Cally Beaton wears a suit and balances on one leg in a yoga pose.
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Cally Beaton: Namaste Motherf*ckers

27 Jul 2025

Namaste Motherf*ckers is the new show from Cally Beaton (QI, Live at the Apollo), a quick-witted, unexpected and unapologetic insight into life in midlife.
Bebe Cave wears a white shirt and a large halo-like headpiece. She smiles.
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Bebe Cave: CHRISTBRIDE (Work in Progress)

21 Jun 2025

A whimsical merchant’s daughter (she’s not like other maidens) claims to have mystical visions of God, as she escapes to a life of ‘devotion’ in this medieval fantasy farce. Can you believe in yourself a little too much?
Pedro Leandro in a green top has his head cocked to one side thoughtfully. He rests one hand on his shoulder.
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Pedro Leandro: Soft Animal (Work in Progress)

20 Jun 2025

Pedro Leandro, a comedian who has famously been described as 'magnetic' (Guardian) and 'a beautiful bright-eyed joy' (Everything Theatre) presents his debut show, in which he asks if any praise, even by the Guardian, is ever enough.

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