The very best comedy filmed live at Soho Theatre, London’s most vibrant producer of new theatre, comedy and cabaret.
Network
Prime Video
Status
Returning Series
Type
Scripted
First Aired
2017-07-01
Last Aired
2022-04-27
1. 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).
2. Jen Brister: Meaningless
2020-02-24
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.
3. 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.
4. 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.
5. 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.
6. Rhys James: Forgives
Rhys’ show Forgives is another stellar mix of gags, stories and poetry (which is cool and definitely not pretentious).
7. 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.
8. 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.
9. 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.
10. 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.
11. 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.