Comedy in the Dark

Comedy (stand-up)

  • Babes in arms policy: Babies do not require a ticket
  • Policy applies to: Children under 18 months

Description

The sell-out, unique comedy experience returns. Past acts include Sarah Millican, Nish Kumar, Jon Richardson, Shappi Khorsandi and Greg Davies. 'Destined to become one of the most talked about shows' (Time Out).

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General venue access

  • Accessible entry: Information not supplied
  • Wheelchair access type: Not fully wheelchair accessible

  • Stairs: 6 - 10
    Number of stairs is provided as guidance and is not in addition to any wheelchair access type (lift/ramp etc) stated above.

Each venue can contain several space with different accessibly information. Visit the venue page for full venue accessibility info


How and when to make an access booking

Our access tickets service is available to anyone who:

  • Would like to book specific accessibility services, e.g. a hearing loop, audio description headsets, captioning units, seating in relation to the location of the BSL interpreter
  • Requires extra assistance when at a venue
  • Has specific seating requirements
  • Is a wheelchair user
  • Requires a complimentary personal assistant ticket to attend a performance

Karen 26 days ago

We took a chance hoping that there might be some good acts but unfortunately they were all pretty bad/ irritating. It was also not that dark at the back.

Tony Spruce 38 days ago

A great show, and it doesn't half add to the comedy experience in the dark as you listen more to what's happening
All comedians were of a high standard and compared was brilliant (sadly forgot name)
Well worth going to this show

Rory Plantagenet 40 days ago

The first two acts were fine and really worthwhile seeing.The third was an obnoxious American who clearly gave it no thought whatsoever, shortchanging many of us with his on stage anyeurmsim- except if he had one that would either have been more exciting or produced more exciting comedy. He didn’t prepare anything, had no comic timing or affirming for the crowd and made virtually no effort. This was attested to by the number of people who walked out. Save yourself the mortification and the ridiculous ten pounds. Don’t go

Mimramcam 40 days ago

Well, should have realized that ‘in the dark’ actually meant … in the dark.. I thought it was a pun on words … so imagine my surprise when the lights went out. If you are claustrophobic this isn’t for you . Down into the depths into an underground tunnel . At one point I was concerned we had stumbled onto the Great Escape. Hot as hell, no air and … did I mention … dark . The host had the most energy … the main acts tried . A surprise appearance (taadaa) by Reginald D Hunter who started well but seemed somewhat disappointed when he realized he had 7 more minutes to chat and struggled to find his feet (I’m on a roll here).


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