Attention all comedy lovers! It's time to mark your calendars because the UK is rolling out some top-notch comedic talent this week. From the historical grounds of Hever Castle to the bustling streets of London, there's a gig for every taste.
Starting Sunday, June 1st, head to Hever Castle for Paul Coulter's historical comedy tour, '5 Mistakes That Changed History.' If you're in London, catch Jeff Innocent and his comedy crew atop the Bussey Building for a rooftop gig guaranteed to tickle your funny bone. Meanwhile, in Nottingham, Ed Byrne is ready to bring the house down with support from the delightfully silly Rob Rouse.
On Monday, June 2nd, the Soho Theatre will host Marjolein Robertson, who combines personal health stories with mythical tales for a unique comedic experience.
Fast forward to Wednesday, June 4th, and Tim Minchin is back with his new tour, 'Songs The World Will Never Hear,' celebrating 20 years on the British comedy scene. Catch him at the Soho Theatre Walthamstow.
The Exeter Comedy Festival kicks off on Thursday, June 5th, with 60 shows over four days featuring stars like Bridget Christie and Tim Key. In Bracknell, Suzi Ruffell launches her tour 'The Juggle,' sharing the comedic chaos of trying to be perfect in every role.
Friday brings the first Greater Manchester Improv Festival in Salford, promising a weekend of spontaneous laughs. In London, the Banana Cabaret in Balham features a fantastic line-up including Carey Marx and Lily Phillips.
Finally, cap off your week on Saturday, June 7th, with Tony Hinchcliffe's 'Kill Tony' podcast live at The O2, or enjoy a stellar line-up at the Live At Union Chapel stand-up night in Islington.
Whether you're after historical humor or spontaneous stand-up, the UK comedy scene has it all this week. Don't miss out on the laughs!
Source: Chortle (UK)