Soho Theatre Live
The very best comedy filmed live at Soho Theatre, London’s most vibrant producer of new theatre, comedy and cabaret. Featuring Nish Kumar, Shappi Khorsandi, Dane Baptiste, Jen Brister, Aditi Mittal and more.
Comedy
Episodes (11)
Dane Baptiste: D.A.N.E - Discussions About Nothing And Everything
Dane is at his brilliant best in bringing you some of his favourite, previously unseen material (you lucky thing you).
Jen Brister: Meaningless
Jen’s the best at a hilarious rant and she uses her skills to rail against period poverty, the perimenopause and why her Mum needs to get out of her bloody house.
Nish Kumar: Ruminations on the Nature of Subjectivity
Nish discusses the woes of his pun-able name, that awkward time he saw a film with his father that featured some pretty graphic sex scenes, and his innate inability to do sports as a kid.
Lazy Susan: Forgive Me, Mother!
Lazy Susan bring you their brand of laidback, inventive sketch comedy. Forgive Me, Mother! is mostly about what it means to be a woman these days, but some of it is about dogs etc.
Jessie Cave: I Loved Her
Jessie opens up her DIY heart and explains in definitely too much detail her insecurities, jealousies, fantasies and her exact current relationship status.
Rhys James: Forgives
Rhys’ show Forgives is another stellar mix of gags, stories and poetry (which is cool and definitely not pretentious).
Panti Bliss: High Heels in Low Places
Panti’s inviting you into her gender-discombobulating, stiletto-shaped world to tell the story of ‘Pantigate’ – how a speech went viral, was remixed by the Pet Shops Boys, and caused a parliamentary meltdown.
Shappi Khorsandi: Live in Soho
Shappi talks about what it means to be addicted to stand-up, having a father who is more controversial than her, and that time she brought a pudding to a red-carpet event.
Josie Long: Cara Josephine
Josie’s a cult optimist and she’s bringing you a little bit of sunshine in one of her most personal shows to date – about love and being as outdoorsy as a bear.
Aditi Mittal: Mother of Invention
Aditi explores what it means to be a trailblazer and to win awards for ‘Fempowerment’ in this bumbling love letter/confessional to the original ‘fempowered’ woman in her life: her mother.
Joel Dommett: Pretending to Smoke with a Breadstick
Joel’s got a lot of brilliantly ridiculous stories to tell, from the mishaps of his dating life, the pranks he used to play on his Grandad, and that infamous catfishing scandal.