Season 3 Plot
The very best comedy filmed at Soho Theatre, London's most vibrant producer of new theatre, comedy and cabaret. Featuring Mark Watson, Natalie Palamides, Michael Odewale, Suzi Ruffell, Luisa Omielan and more.
Soho Theatre Live Season 3 aired on April 27th, 2022.
Season 3 Episodes
1. Suzi Ruffell: Dance Like Everyone's Watching
TV quiz shows, an overbearing mother, a wedding, a neighbour that looks like a serial killer, some pigeons, a smear test, parenting and a trip to New York World Pride. Suzi's hilarious show has everything (in this list).
2. Spencer Jones: The Things We Leave Behind
The critically acclaimed professional idiot shows us his work room where he creates his comedy. A mash-up of visual comedy, music, stand-up and audience interaction.
3. Felicity Ward: Busting a Nut
Balls-out jokes. Big routines, no lessons learned, just laughs that's it. Not too smart, not too dumb. Right in the funny bit.
4. Mark Watson: This Can't Be It
Mark used a life expectancy app and discovered that he's halfway through his time on earth. There's never been a better time to join him as he brings his chaotic comedy to a meditation on the fragility of life.
5. Michael Odewale: #blackbearsmatter
Join Michael, one of comedy's most celebrated break out stars, as he tries to figure out what really matters in life, and what's just noise, in his award winning debut show.
6. Olga Koch: Homecoming
With her new passport in hand, Olga's trying to figure out who the hell she is as an immigrant and certified teen drama queen.
7. Anuvab Pal: The Empire
The British came to India, gave Anuvab a colonial accent and then left again. Join one of India's top comics on a journey to understanding the original Brexit.
8. Luisa Omielan: Politics For Bitches 2
Luisa is known for genre defining shows about thigh gaps and Beyoncé, but now too many d*ckheads have power and they are ruining it for everyone, so let's take a look at politics.
9. Alfie Brown: Sensitive Man
Critically acclaimed comedian Alfie answers a question about emotion and its complicated relationship to morality. You can disagree, but you must laugh.
10. Natalie Palamides: Laid
A woman lays an egg every day and faces the decision: to raise it or eat it. Before her international hit show Nate, Laid won Natalie the Best Newcomer crown at the Edinburgh Fringe.