Two shows left in 2024!

Hello!

It’s October (already!) and there are only two shows left this year from Insert Laughter Here.

We’re going to make sure we finish strong, so I thought I’d share some information about what you can expect from these shows, mainly for people who have never seen us before, but even if you have - there will always be something new!


SATURDAY 12 OCTOBER
WYMONDHAM, NORFOLK
That Little Norfolk Shop and Studio

A lovely little venue, we can't wait to blow the roof off with laughter! (Figuratively of course...)

  • New venue - we’ve never performed here before, it’s a lovely creative space and the vibes are excellent - we’re excited to see what madness we can create!

  • New games - we are always working on new ideas so we are going to debut another big new game at this show!

  • New lights - perhaps just for me to be excited about, but we have some new stage lights I am excited to use!

  • A lovely team of five of our performers - Aaron (me), Jordan, Joseph, Mark and Nick R - ready to make your wildest comedy wishes come true!


FRIDAY 22 NOVEMBER
NORWICH, NORFOLK
The Maddermarket Theatre Bar

Our colourful comedy chaos is back at the Maddermarket for the third time!

  • Our season finale show - the usual improvised comedy fun, but with an extra glitzy sheen!

  • A sneak preview of what we’ll be up to in 2025! If you want to be the very first to know about some of our plans, don’t miss this show!

  • Our third time performing at this theatre, it’s a lovely place with a very well stocked bar - grab a drink and get comfortable while we make you laugh so hard you snort. (Yes, that has happened a few times, don’t say we didn’t warn you…)


So if you need a laugh, blow off some steam, relax with some colourful comedy chaos with Insert Laughter Here

Both shows are on sale now, find the ticket links on our BOOK NOW page.

Any questions? I’m always happy to answer and help!

See you soon! - Aaron
Director and Producer.

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