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HOOF W/ Luke McQueen & The Actor's Nightmare - Friday 5th May @ 7.30pm

  • The Free Association 113 Southgate Road London, England, N1 3JS United Kingdom (map)

DETAILS

DOORS: 19:25

SHOW START: 19.30

RUNTIME: 60MIN

UNRESERVED SEATING AVAILABLE


★ Guest Show ★

Join us for a fun improvised knees-up with HOOF and some very special guests. 

HOOF is a long-form improvised comedy supergroup based in London. Between them, the team has: been in various house teams at top improv theatres Monkey Toast and The Free Association; hosted a regularly sold-out improv night in Islington; performed at the Edinburgh Fringe, Del Close Marathon, Latitude and Green Man festivals; appeared in the final of the Musical Comedy Awards; produced and directed comedy TV shows for BBC, ITV, Channel 4, Dave, Sky and Comedy Central; and even been crowned Australia's funniest young lawyer. 

Hoof are: Tom Levinge, Ben Nolan, Kirsty Cooke, Jamie Cooke, Michelle Fahrenheim, Matt Hutson and Juliet Morrish.

GUEST LINE-UP

On Friday 5 May, HOOF is joined by monologist Luke McQueen and The Actor's Nightmare. Some of the UK's finest actors and comedians create an improvised play from scratch, that’s fit for the stage of the National Theatre! You may have seen them individually in Whose Line is it Anyway?, People Just Do Nothing, Blackadder, or with the Comedy Store Players, among others. Cast: Sally Hodgkiss, Ruth Bratt, Stephen Frost, Steve Steen, Niall Ashdown.

We have shows at 7:30pm and 9:00pm. Upgrade your ticket to both shows for just £4!

Online sales stop a half an hour before showtime - tickets will usually be available to purchase on the door.


“This is What Real Improv Looks Like” - Fest Magazine
“★★★★★ “A superb masterclass in the art of improvisational comedy” - London Theatre1
“Had Me In Stitches” - Theatre Performance Magazine
“Hugely talented supergroup... expect high-quality made-up-on-the-spot funnies” - TimeOut
“London’s Newest Craze” - Vice Broadly
“Take a risk and you might end up with a phenomenal evening” - Broadway Baby
“[The FA are] starting something of a revolution” - Female First
“They are all truly masters of improvisation.” - A Younger Theatre