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IMPROV

Rhinoceros’ Big Friday

Fast-paced character driven comedy.

As the lion sleeps in the mighty jungle, this crash of Rhinos will be hitting the Rosemary Branch with their unique brand of fast-paced character driven comedy.

Join Rhinoceros for a Big Friday night of alternative comedy. Joined by an all-star guest line-up of some of London's funniest people, Rhinoceros’s Big Friday provides you with a variety of improv, character, sketch, clown, and everything in between. All rounded off with a high-speed set of long form improvised comedy from the hosting team Rhinoceros.

Always with a welcoming atmosphere and whole load of laughs, you won't find a better Big Friday night of weird, wacky and wonderful entertainment.

Rhinoceros are one of the hottest improv comedy teams on the London circuit today. Using suggestions from the audience, Rhinoceros weave into being a show of big and silly laughs, improvised there and then on the spot, in front of your very eyes. It’s guaranteed to be a show never before seen, and never to be seen again!

SPECIAL GUESTS:

STEPHEN CATLING

Keep it fringe winner 2023 , Stephen catling is a fast-rising star of the UK comedy circuit gigging since 2017 this comic is known for his high-energy clowning and absurdisms style as well as for his inventiveness and originality of stage , Stephen is considered once seen , never forgotten.

LAURIE LUXE:

Laurie Luxe is a clown, drag artist and theatre-maker originally from Melbourne, Australia. She has a background in comedy and fashion.  She is a regular on the London cabaret scene, a graduate of L’Ecole Philippe Gaulier and an award-winning director and designer.  Laurie is a founding member of Pointy Finger, London.

THE TWILIGHT ZONE:

With an estimated - and unverified - 150 years’ experience between them, Alan Marriott and Phil Whelans have earned the name veteran improvisers simply by remaining alive*. Watch in pity as they court disaster, attempting foolishly to completely improvise a brand-new episode of the famous 1950s TV show about people courting disaster.
*Also unverified.

COVID-19 Safety
We encourage patrons to wear a mask while moving around the building and when seated in the theatre.

Seating is not socially distanced. The theatre is ventilated before and after every performance with regular and thorough cleaning of touch points. Hand sanitiser and face masks are available onsite.

Access
We regret that our theatre is up a flight of stairs with no wheelchair access available.