It's fun to give up and admit that things were better in the past. At least, that's what Henrik Schyffert thinks. The bully from the Killing Gang has gray temples and has started to reflect on the history of his generation. Why did things turn out the way they did? Henrik Schyffert is here to give us some perspective. In a tender but funny monologue, he stands up for himself and his mission to reclaim the 90s!

The top-secret project, which Kazma and his team have been working on for over 4 years, enters cinem...

Jean-Luc Lemoine is back for a one-man show full of cynicism and self-mockery.

In this one-man Broadway show, John Leguizamo finds humor and heartbreak as he traces 3,000 years of...

Magic Délirium is even more astonishing, more delirious, and more spectacular than previous shows. I...

A handsome stranger appears in Foley's Pub, surprisingly to find Agnes Brown. The question is: will ...

Dean Jones is Saint John in this intimate, inspiring one-man presentation of John in exile on Patmos...

Comedian Florence Foresti supersizes her act in an arena show packed with sketches, celebrity impres...

This highly anticipated debut stand-up DVD sees triple British Comedy Award nominee Jack Whitehall a...

In just five years since his emergence, Eric ANTOINE, the Humorillusionist, the Prestidigitator, the...

In 1733, Johann Sebastian Bach gives an explosive and unexpected music lesson at the Leipzig church.

Simon Callow's one-man show about Charles Dickens.

The timeless tale of Ebenezer Scrooge comes to thrilling new life as Tony winner Jefferson Mays play...