Frances Barber stars as Billie Trix in the one-woman show.
They're messing with the wrong play here.
Perfectly pitched and delightfully uncomplicated family fun.
New play depicts the (nearly) great comic’s demise.
PsyCHO tour lands in London.
Interview on comedy, history and dressing up as an ant.
Comedian Nathan Cassidy's show based on time travel trilogy.
The Australian trolley dolly suffers a little turbulence on her latest flight.
Cool cabaret in Soho.
Juliette Burton on docu-comedy show Look At Me.
Half cabaret, half panto, all festive fun.
They have four chords, don't you know.
And so should you.
Stand up against poverty and inequality.
Playing those mind games together.
WW2 drama has a bounty of naughty songs, but rations out the stripping.
Spend an evening with your back to the comedian.
A technodelic extravaganza (sponsored post).
Londonist's first West End show sees comedy, science and a lot of tin foil at Leicester Square Theatre.
Come to our first West End show, putting a different kind of star into Leicester Square.
A history of London in song and poetry, coming to Leicester Square Theatre.
Exuberance and uninhibited joy in an original gay African-American musical.
Tenth anniversary of Funny Women showcases some very funny women.
The Feral Pigeons bring their riotous debut show to the Leicester Square Theatre – not to be missed
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