Following the success of their weekly residency at London’s Comedy Store and a sold out Fringe season, two of the UK’s leading improvisers, Paul Merton and Suki Webster, are back at the iconic London venue for a further season.
Paul and Suki will be welcoming an outstanding line up of guests each week, comprising many of the best-loved names from the entertainment industry including Stephen Mangan, Julian Clary, Marcus Brigstocke, Rachel Parrish, Miles Jupp, Charlotte Gittins, David Mitchell and David Tennant.
Expect an evening of fast, fabulously funny improvised games, scenes, stories and laugh out loud surrealism as these two masters of Comedy Improvisation join forces to create cascades of laughter and joyful silliness.
Paul Merton is a resident guest on BBC Radio 4’s Just A Minute and is an established face on TV shows such as the hugely popular Have I Got News For You, Room 101, Paul Merton Looks at Alfred Hitchcock (BBC4/2), Paul Merton’s Birth of Hollywood (BBC 2) and his travel series for Channel Five, Paul Merton’s Adventures which covered his travels in India, China and Europe. His Autobiography, Only When I Laugh reached the Sunday Times bestseller Top 10 and he has co-starred with Suki in Motorhoming with Paul Merton and Suki Webster for 2 series on Channel 5
Suki Webster is a founder member of Paul Merton's Impro Chums and has toured the world with them. She has also appeared in a West End run of One Word Improv with Eddie (Suzy) Izzard. In 2021 & 2023 Suki co-starred in 2 series of Motorhoming with Paul Merton and Suki Webster on Channel 5. My Obsession, a comedy drama series, which she wrote and starred in was aired on Radio 4 in June 2019. Other TV work includes Giles Wemmbley Hogg (BBC 2) and Ross Noble’s directorial debut The Catchment (Sky.) She has also written 5 documentaries for BBC TV.
Venue: The Comedy Store, London SW1Y 4EE
Dates: 12th March 2025 (every Wednesday for 7 weeks)
Box Office: 020 7024 2060
Online: https://london.thecomedystore.co.uk/event/paul-merton-suki-websters-impr...
Picture by Steve Ullathorne