If you’re in need of a laughter fix look no further than the Grand Opera House – as they’re bringing some cracking comedy icons to York.
Some say that laughter is the best medicine, and there’ll be plenty of that with great comedians like Al Murray and Harry Hill heading to the York theatre later this year.
Make sure to book early – you don’t want to miss out!
For a full programme of upcoming shows at the Grand Opera House visit the website here.
Al Murray The Pub Landlord: Gig For Victory
As the dust settles and we emerge blinking into the dawn of a new year, the men and women of this great country will need answers. Answers that they know they need, answers to questions they never knew existed.
And when that moment comes, who better to show the way, to provide those answers, than the people’s man of the people, the Pub Landlord?
- Thurs 1 Sep
- From £29
- Tickets
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David O’Doherty: whoa is me
Here he comes again, trotting on to the stage with all of the misplaced confidence of a waiter with no pad. There’ll be lots of talking, some apologising and some songs on a glued together plastic keyboard from 1986.
- Mon 31 Oct
- From £27.40
- Tickets
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Harry Hill: Pedigree Fun!
Harry is back with brand-new amazing jokes in an all-singing, all-dancing one-man spectacular.
“I hadn’t realised how much I missed performing live until lockdown stopped me from doing it,” says Harry, “It’s great to be going back on stage and the good news is I am planning a very silly show.”
- Wed 2 Nov
- From £35.40
- Tickets
Dave Gorman: Powerpoint To The People
Dave Gorman is touring again – as much as anything to demonstrate that a powerpoint presentation doesn’t have to involve a man in a grey suit standing behind a lectern and saying ‘next slide please’. We’ve all had enough of that, so let’s put it all behind us and never speak of it again – there are far more important things to analyse. Well… they’re more important in Dave’s head anyway.
- Sat 5 Nov
- From £32.15
- Tickets