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Waiting for Gateaux

Waiting for Gateaux by Ed Waugh & Trevor Wood is a satirical play set in possibly the worst health and fitness club in the North of England. This slimming club boasts one cycle, one yoga mat, one exercise ball and one muscle stretcher.

A comedy about four seriously dysfunctional people who come to the club more out of loneliness than a desire to lose weight. They are there to make friends and have a good gossip.

Leeds Comedy Pick N Mix

A bi-monthly night of improvised comedy courtesy of Leeds’ very own award-winning improvised sketch group, The Discount Comedy Checkout. All the characters, scenarios, and situations are created using your suggestions.

Each show features a hand-picked guest performer from the UK comedy circuit. This could be another quality improv group, a sketch act, character performer, musical comedian, or a good old-fashioned stand up.

Stand Up for Refugees

Join us for a night of laugh-out-loud stand up comedy, showcasing talent from across the globe to raise vital funds for refugees !

We're hosting a night of stand-up comedy, showcasing some of the best talent of those from migration backgrounds, and raising money for those of forced migration backgrounds in the process! Join us for a night of laughter and support those seeking sanctuary at the same time.

Our acts:

Ahmed Ayman
Alex Dunlop
Amit Mistry
Kahlida Ashrafi
Khris Montero
Tuiya Tembo

Shamilton!

Ever heard of this show Hamilton? Shamilton is just like that but, *ahem*, better! Expect the same level of hip hop, incredible songs, stunning choreography and powerhouse singing … except made up by the cast.

Returning after their fully sold out month long run at the 2023 Edinburgh Fringe Festival, comedy supergroup Baby Wants Candy presents Shamilton!: the Hamilton inspired hit hip hop musical created in 2016 in UCB in LA, with resident show status at Chicago’s legendary Second City.

The 4 Johns in “All We’ve Got Time For”

The 4 Johns bring you “All We’ve Got Time For” their hilarious, innovative, mind-blowing, spoken word comedy show.

Time is running out and there’s a million things to do. The 4 Johns are going to change the world, right all wrongs and start a revolution, just as soon as they’ve updated their socials, finished watching Netflix and stopped playing Minecraft.

Funny, innovative, outspoken, uninhibited and unafraid, the show will make you laugh, cry, think, and laugh again.

Ever wondered where all the time goes?

Roll With It Improv

Improvised comedy from Leeds' sharpest improv troupe. Expect quick wit, intense drama and stupid call backs as the team works their way through a series of short form, long form and musical improv games!

Free entry, pay what you feel as a donation at the end.

Doors 7.30, show 8pm

Please note: this is an upstairs venue.

"A great show... Rising stars of Improv in the North" - Jade Fearnley, Murder Inc

"Such a great show. A broad church of funny humans, unafraid to be beautifully daft in the moment." - Paul "Silky" White, Stand up comedian/ local legend

Al Murray: Guv Island

The people have spoken! Not only do we have a new Government, but by popular demand, The Pub Landlord is back for another round of Guv Island in 2025, with some freshly brewed material on the menu.

“Country, the UK, lost its way, seeks life partner/mentor/inspiration. Good sense of humour essential. No timewasters, tedious show-offs, or offend-o-trons need apply. HR free zone.”

The Magnificent Music Hall

Let us take you on a gloriously nostalgic trip back to the golden days of traditional music hall and variety. For your delight and delectation, this talented company offers song, dance, magic and laughter as they pay tribute to the many great stars who appeared on BBC TV’s longest-running series The Good Old Days.

Zoe Lyons: Werewolf

If life is a journey, Zoe’s has had more than its share of potholes and diversions: from diving with sharks to sitting in a shed in Vietnam with a former health secretary (and discovering that MPs aren’t the only parasites she has to worry about). Navigating the road to happiness can be exhausting and baffling; Zoe’s begun to think that even Wim Hof would prefer to be tucked up with a nice hot water bottle every now and then.