Who would have thought that July 2025 would see Noel and Liam Gallagher reunited and word on the street is that there was even a hug *gasp* witnessed on stage. Feeling jealous? Don’t worry, we've got plenty of top-notch entertainment right here at Soho, and you won’t need to remortgage your house to enjoy it. |
Elf Lyons: Horses Mon 14 - Wed 16 Jul
The award-winning and first ever comedy show performed entirely by a horse. |
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Garry Starr: Classic Penguins Mon 14 - Sat 26 Jul
The Aussie clown is back and he’s hell-bent on saving books from extinction by performing every Penguin Classic novel. |
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Thanyia Moore: August Wed 16 -Thu 17 Jul
A show about mental strength, the female body and how awesome the NHS is in Scotland. |
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Josh Glanc: Family Man Fri 18 - Sat 19 Jul
The Aussie oddball doles out original songs, tender crowd-work, and a wackily inventive absurdism all his own. |
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The Guilty Feminist Fri 18 - Sat 19 Jul
The hit comedy podcast that examines our noble goals as 21st century feminists with a killer line up. |
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Guz Khan & Friends Fri 19 - Sun 21 Sep
Guz is one of the UK’s best comedy writers and performers. As well as his BAFTA-nominated work as creator and star of the BBC’s Man Like Mobeen, he has also appeared on shows such as Taskmaster, Would I Lie To You and A League Of Their Own
Join this ‘formidable entertainer’ (Evening Standard) and some of his stand-up friends for an unmissable night of comedy at Soho Theatre Walthamstow.
‘Sheerly entertaining in such a seemingly effortless way’ Times |
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Ideal | Bloomsbury Theatre and Studio 8 -11 Oct
Critically acclaimed and a ratings hit, the multi-award winning BBC sit-com Ideal ran for 7 seasons and 53 episodes. Now, Moz and friends are back. Celebrating the 20th anniversary of the first episode’s broadcast, this new stage show is dark, surreal and hilariously funny. Johnny Vegas stars as Moz, Manchester’s longest serving weed dealer, in a dope opera of epic proportions. |
Red Imp Comedy Club Edinburgh Previews | The Trades Hall Walthamstow Until the 17 Jul
Cheap booze plus stars of TV and radio warming up for the Edinburgh Fringe, what’s not to like? Acts include Mark Thomas, Paul Sinha, Jen Brister, Rosie Jones, Lucy Porter, Simon Evans, Cally Beaton, Daniel Foxx, Eshaan Akbar, Matt Forde, Stephen K Amos, Susan Murray, Robin Ince, Hal Cruttenden plus Kids Comedy with Bec Hill. |
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