Funny Farm
We are moving to Wednesdays, so check here for updates on upcoming nights!
You can catch up with all Funny Farm events on
the dedicated Funny
Farm group.
Tickets are set at a really low price of just £5!
Latest reviews
Read a preview on the latest shows in The
Argus.
- Mark Allen and Richard Herring, preview of Funny Farm, July 27
The Argus, Thursday 28 May 2009
The charming Mark Allen, whose last show explored our relationship with our pets, returns with a revival of his 2006 show Quite Good Britain – his stand against the country’s identity crisis. He is joined by Richard Herring who will be offering a sneak peek at new show, Hitler’s Moustache.
- Sy Thomas and Simon Feilder with Marcel Lucont, preview of Funny Farm, July 20
The Argus, Thursday 28 May 2009
Stand-up, video sketches and “a cavalcade of misguided tomfoolery” from these two real-life flatmates, followed by the sneering genius of French caricature Marcel Lucont, who will be sharing his thoughts on how to dress properly, drinking wine and sighing a lot.
- Andrew O’Neill and Robin Ince, preview of Funny Farm, July 6
The Argus, Thursday 28 May 2009
Cerebral book-fancier Robin Ince attempts a cool analysis of the self-proclaimed moral majority but warns he may get a little heated.
- Rob Heeney and James Sherwood, preview of Funny Farm, June 22
The Argus, Thursday 28 May 2009
Acclaimed comedy writer James Sherwood has recently added musical comedy to the many strings of his bow. Songs Of Music sees him send up everything from Paul Simon to Guns ’N Roses in inimitable style.
- Patrick Monahan, Preview of Funny Farm, 30th March 2009
The Argus, Friday 30th March 2009
Comic Patrick Monahan is a man so affable he apparently greets his audience “the way a sex-starved spaniel would a trouser leg”.
- Edward
Aczel, Preview of Funny Farm, 12th January 2009
The Argus, Friday 9th January 2009
Critical
acclaim doesn’t always put bread on the table.
- Preview of Funny Farm, 15th December 2008
The Argus, Friday 12th December 2008
Featuring
some of today’s most interesting and innovative comics crammed
into a small room, this Christmas Funny Farm Special promises to
be quite a treat.
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on the night.
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