Poster de la serie Soho Theatre Live

Soho Theatre Live

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Année : 2017

Nombre de saisons : 1

Durée moyenne d'un épisode : 90 minutes

Genre(s) : Comédie

A series of six stand-up shows recorded at London's Soho Theatre.

Saisons

Soho Theatre Live saison 1

Saison 1

Épisodes

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Épisode 1 - Joel Dommett

26 juillet 2017

Joel Dommett is the first in the Soho Theatre Live series to take to the stage and the hilarious episode sees Joel at his funniest as he discusses the fails and mishaps of his dating life, the infamous catfishing scandal and the pranks he used to play on his Grandad. Joel, as a child, used to pretend to smoke with a breadstick. He is now addicted to breadsticks. Join Joel Bring The Noise (Sky 1), Reality Bites (ITV2), Russell Howard’s Good News and Impractical Jokers (BBC3) for an unmissable hour of stand up. By ‘unmissable’ we mean you will be frustrated if you miss it. It is actually very missable with the sheer volume of shows. So make sure you don’t accidentally watch something else.

Épisode 2 - Nish Kumar

2 août 2017

2015 & 2016 Edinburgh Comedy Award nominee and Best Radio Comedy Rose d’Or winner Nish Kumar is back at Soho Theatre with a very special one off greatest hits performance. A stand-up comedy show for people who like stand-up comedy shows by a man that does stand-up comedy. As seen on Live at the Apollo and Have I Got News for You.

Épisode 3 - Dane Baptiste

9 août 2017

The multi award nominated comedian Dane Baptiste presents an exclusive collection of his favourite, previously unseen material spanning the last five years. As seen on Tonight at the London Palladium (ITV1), Mock the Week (BBC Two), Live from the BBC (BBC Two), The News Quiz (BBC Radio 4), Sweat the Small Stuff (BBC Three), and Virtually Famous (E4). Star of Live at the Apollo (BBC Two) and his own BBC sitcom Sunny D.

Épisode 4 - Richard Gadd

16 août 2017

Richard Gadd: Monkey See Monkey Do What kind of monkey you ask? Is it real? Is it metaphorical? A mere comic device? A poor attempt to fill space in this blurb? A sexual fantasy? Gareth Bale? A snappy title decided before the brochure deadline that later hindered the creative process when monkeys had to be incorporated into the show somehow? Only time will tell…* *It’s metaphorical.

Épisode 5 - Mae Martin

23 août 2017

Following a hugely successful run at Edinburgh Fringe and the Melbourne Comedy Festival, two-time Canadian Comedy Award nominee Mae Martin performs her smash hit show ‘Us’. As seen on Russell Howard’s Good News and heard on BBC Radio 4, Mae comes of age in a new hour where she will consider the labels projected onto us, and those we give ourselves.

Épisode 6 - Rhys James

30 août 2017

Don’t worry about it. Honestly, it’s fine. Just tune in to see Rhys James bash out another hour of splash-hit, classic stand-up and definitely cool and not pretentious poetry and all will be forgiven. As seen on Mock The Week and Russell Howard’s Stand Up Central.

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