Is it summer yet, well the old clocks are going forward and it feels sort of summery…. so hmm, maybe its getting shorts and barbecue weather time.
Now I avoided mentioning the Kate Bush ticket thingie, but managed to play some new music by UMA and the first airplay of a new track by Martyn Bailey, along with some classics -because thats the way I roll.
If you missed the show well, don’t feel like a Kate Bush Ticket hunter, just relax and listen again;
Get down to Leicester Square Theatre for “A Night of Comedy” in aid of the MS Society. The top comedy line-up includes Adam Hills, Josh Widdicombe, Seann Walsh, Romesh Ranganathan, Nathan Caton, Dave Fulton..
Join Jarred Christmas for “The Cutting Edge” at the Comedy Store. Other comedians on the bill will include Alistair Barrie, Paul Thorne, Stephen Grant, Steve Gribbin and guest ‘Edger’.
Mark Watson will be testing out some brand new material at the Pleasance Theatre, in a series of “work in progress” shows. Somewhat darker in tone than usual, he says. Also funnier than usual, though.
Is it summer yet, well the old clocks are going forward and it feels sort of summery…. so hmm, maybe its getting shorts and barbecue weather time.
Now I avoided mentioning the Kate Bush ticket thingie, but managed to play some new music by UMA and the first airplay of a new track by Martyn Bailey, along with some classics -because thats the way I roll.
If you missed the show well, don’t feel like a Kate Bush Ticket hunter, just relax and listen again;
Get down to Leicester Square Theatre for “A Night of Comedy” in aid of the MS Society. The top comedy line-up includes Adam Hills, Josh Widdicombe, Seann Walsh, Romesh Ranganathan, Nathan Caton, Dave Fulton..
Join Jarred Christmas for “The Cutting Edge” at the Comedy Store. Other comedians on the bill will include Alistair Barrie, Paul Thorne, Stephen Grant, Steve Gribbin and guest ‘Edger’.
Mark Watson will be testing out some brand new material at the Pleasance Theatre, in a series of “work in progress” shows. Somewhat darker in tone than usual, he says. Also funnier than usual, though.
Is it summer yet, well the old clocks are going forward and it feels sort of summery…. so hmm, maybe its getting shorts and barbecue weather time.
Now I avoided mentioning the Kate Bush ticket thingie, but managed to play some new music by UMA and the first airplay of a new track by Martyn Bailey, along with some classics -because thats the way I roll.
If you missed the show well, don’t feel like a Kate Bush Ticket hunter, just relax and listen again;
Get down to Leicester Square Theatre for “A Night of Comedy” in aid of the MS Society. The top comedy line-up includes Adam Hills, Josh Widdicombe, Seann Walsh, Romesh Ranganathan, Nathan Caton, Dave Fulton..
Join Jarred Christmas for “The Cutting Edge” at the Comedy Store. Other comedians on the bill will include Alistair Barrie, Paul Thorne, Stephen Grant, Steve Gribbin and guest ‘Edger’.
Mark Watson will be testing out some brand new material at the Pleasance Theatre, in a series of “work in progress” shows. Somewhat darker in tone than usual, he says. Also funnier than usual, though.
Is it summer yet, well the old clocks are going forward and it feels sort of summery…. so hmm, maybe its getting shorts and barbecue weather time.
Now I avoided mentioning the Kate Bush ticket thingie, but managed to play some new music by UMA and the first airplay of a new track by Martyn Bailey, along with some classics -because thats the way I roll.
If you missed the show well, don’t feel like a Kate Bush Ticket hunter, just relax and listen again;
Get down to Leicester Square Theatre for “A Night of Comedy” in aid of the MS Society. The top comedy line-up includes Adam Hills, Josh Widdicombe, Seann Walsh, Romesh Ranganathan, Nathan Caton, Dave Fulton..
Join Jarred Christmas for “The Cutting Edge” at the Comedy Store. Other comedians on the bill will include Alistair Barrie, Paul Thorne, Stephen Grant, Steve Gribbin and guest ‘Edger’.
Mark Watson will be testing out some brand new material at the Pleasance Theatre, in a series of “work in progress” shows. Somewhat darker in tone than usual, he says. Also funnier than usual, though.