Udderbelly

Apr 24, 2017
Comedy Store Udderbelly

Every year Udderbelly brings us a festival of various shows and comedy over the summer in their Southbank location, and this year is no exception. We have several new shows now on sale.

The Comedy Store brings the Best of the Comedy Store at the Udderbelly between 6th May and 15th July, with tickets starting at just £25.00. This showcases the best of comedy talent from both the UK and internationally and with more than 37 years of experience this is definitely the place to see new talent.

For the kids, there will be a variety of acts, including comedy, sketch acts & cabaret stars as the Comedy Club 4 Kids also appears at the Udderbelly between 7th May and 15th July and tickets start at a very reasonable £13.00.

For the circus lovers out there, don’t miss Catch Me at the Udderbelly between 15th May and 9th July. This is a high-flying, fearless acrobatic act, with extreme, adrenaline pumping feats featuring trampolines, hoops, diablo throwing, and soaring through the air at height with speed.  Catch Me is brought to the Udderbelly by Flip FabriQue who come from Canada and will perform between 15th May and 9th July, with tickets starting as low as £18.00.

Knightmare Live is an interactive show, and each show is different depending on the room and the quests that the guests bring with them. Knightmare Live requests that all visitors bring “quest” items with them for use in the show – and if you have weird items, then so much the better!  This “different” show will be on from 21st May to 11th June only, and tickets start at £20.00.

The nerds gather at Festival of the Spoken Nerd at the Udderbelly between 24th May and 31st May. This is science comedy where stand-up mathematician Matt Parker is joined by experiments maestro Steve “Danger” Mould and geek songstress Helen Arney as they bring to you graph-a-minute fun. Last year’s production “Full Frontal Nerdity” was given a 4* review by The Scotsman, and since then the Nerds have appeared on TV, Radio, the Internet, at the Hammersmith Apollo and on DVD. This year’s show combines live experiments, songs, and graphs on fire! This will definitely be different comedy and with tickets from just £20.00 may well be worth a visit!

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