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Premium Tickets: Was £75.00 Now £50.00, saving 33%Band A Tickets: Was £49.50 Now £34.50, saving 30% Valid on performances between 9 and 15 June 2016.

Legendary televised improv show
Whose Line Is It Anyway?
returns to London’s West End for 14 performances only! Back due to phenomenal demand,
Whose Line Is It Anyway?...Live
plays at the iconic
London Palladium
,
9-19 June 2016
.Original co-creators
Dan Patterson
and
Mark Leveson
will be working again with regulars
Colin Mochrie
,
Josie Lawrence
,
Greg Proops
,
Brad Sherwood
and
Clive Anderson
for a limited 12 day run.
A unique and entirely different show is created every night!
The performers are some of the best improvisers in the world, all with super dextrous minds and lightning reactions. This popular classic is as fresh and exciting as it has always been.
Whose Line is it Anyway?
shaped the landscape of TV comedy when it first appeared on our screens back in 1988 on Channel 4. The format of the show saw
Clive Anderson
host a panel of four highly-skilled comedians in the guise of a game show. The comedians would compete in a series of improv games, sculpted by suggestions from Anderson and the audience. The show went on to become an even bigger hit over in the US, where it began airing in 1998 and is still running to this day. The live show premiering on London’s West End this June will combine the best of both the UK and US versions of the show, with a variety of new and exciting games - some of which will involve participation from some brave members of the audience.

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Premium Tickets: Was £75.00 Now £50.00, saving 33%Band A Tickets: Was £49.50 Now £34.50, saving 30% Valid on performances between 9 and 15 June 2016.

Legendary televised improv show
Whose Line Is It Anyway?
returns to London’s West End for 14 performances only! Back due to phenomenal demand,
Whose Line Is It Anyway?...Live
plays at the iconic
London Palladium
,
9-19 June 2016
.Original co-creators
Dan Patterson
and
Mark Leveson
will be working again with regulars
Colin Mochrie
,
Josie Lawrence
,
Greg Proops
,
Brad Sherwood
and
Clive Anderson
for a limited 12 day run.
A unique and entirely different show is created every night!
The performers are some of the best improvisers in the world, all with super dextrous minds and lightning reactions. This popular classic is as fresh and exciting as it has always been.
Whose Line is it Anyway?
shaped the landscape of TV comedy when it first appeared on our screens back in 1988 on Channel 4. The format of the show saw
Clive Anderson
host a panel of four highly-skilled comedians in the guise of a game show. The comedians would compete in a series of improv games, sculpted by suggestions from Anderson and the audience. The show went on to become an even bigger hit over in the US, where it began airing in 1998 and is still running to this day. The live show premiering on London’s West End this June will combine the best of both the UK and US versions of the show, with a variety of new and exciting games - some of which will involve participation from some brave members of the audience.

Description


Premium Tickets: Was £75.00 Now £50.00, saving 33%Band A Tickets: Was £49.50 Now £34.50, saving 30% Valid on performances between 9 and 15 June 2016.

Legendary televised improv show
Whose Line Is It Anyway?
returns to London’s West End for 14 performances only! Back due to phenomenal demand,
Whose Line Is It Anyway?...Live
plays at the iconic
London Palladium
,
9-19 June 2016
.Original co-creators
Dan Patterson
and
Mark Leveson
will be working again with regulars
Colin Mochrie
,
Josie Lawrence
,
Greg Proops
,
Brad Sherwood
and
Clive Anderson
for a limited 12 day run.
A unique and entirely different show is created every night!
The performers are some of the best improvisers in the world, all with super dextrous minds and lightning reactions. This popular classic is as fresh and exciting as it has always been.
Whose Line is it Anyway?
shaped the landscape of TV comedy when it first appeared on our screens back in 1988 on Channel 4. The format of the show saw
Clive Anderson
host a panel of four highly-skilled comedians in the guise of a game show. The comedians would compete in a series of improv games, sculpted by suggestions from Anderson and the audience. The show went on to become an even bigger hit over in the US, where it began airing in 1998 and is still running to this day. The live show premiering on London’s West End this June will combine the best of both the UK and US versions of the show, with a variety of new and exciting games - some of which will involve participation from some brave members of the audience.

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