The Comedy Store Players

The Comedy Store Players

An improvised show from the stars of Whose Line Is It Anyway? 

The resident Improv troupe from the most famous comedy club in the world, The Comedy Store Players have been delighting audiences for over 30 years. Don’t miss this rare opportunity to see the original stars of Whose Line Is It Anyway? strutting their stuff on tour. Expect lightning-quick reactions and world-class silliness! 

There’ll be improvised songs and games and, of course, the audience is always at the helm, leading the show with its suggestions.

Coming to Stratford East will be Ruth Bratt, Josie Lawrence, Neil Mullarkey, Lee Simpson, Richard Vranch, and Steve Edis on keyboard.

Presented by The Comedy Store. 

Members Offer
20% off for Members & Friends when they book two or more shows at the same time.

Our ticket prices increase as the theatre fills. We always recommend booking early to secure the best seats at the best price.

Booking Enquiries

Our online booking system doesn’t allow customers to leave isolated seats. We do this in order to prevent gaps in the auditorium.

Please note that our boxes have a slightly restricted view. Seats marked with an ‘i’ on the seating plan have a restricted view.

If you require any help with your booking then please contact our Box Office by emailing tickets@stratfordeast.com or calling 020 8534 0310.

Ruth Bratt
Josie Lawrence
Neil Mullarkey 
Lee Simpson
Richard Vranch
With Steve Edis on keyboard 

Five people in casual clothes stood side by side on stage

More Information

Age guidance: 14+

Running time: 1 hour and 50 minutes, including interval

Content notes: Possiblity of mature themes and adult language.

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