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The Last Laugh Tickets

Save the last laugh for this hilarious new comedy.

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25 February - 22 March 2025

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The Last Laugh Tickets

After its phenomenal success at the Edinburgh Fringe, The Last Laugh is now transferring to London’s West End. This hilarious new show with an old soul, promises to be a laugh-a-minute night (and matinee). With timeless jokes, touching stories, the show celebrates icons that have left a lasting laughing impression. Book your tickets for this must-see comedy today.

About The Last Laugh

The Last Laugh reimagines the lives of three legendary comedy figures: Tommy Cooper, famous for his humorous one-liners known as “Cooperisms”; Eric Morecambe, part of one of the most celebrated comedy double acts; and Bob Monkhouse, the television presenter renowned for his sharp ad-libbing. As the show celebrates the lives of these groundbreaking comedians it’s both a nostalgic and poignant reminder, promising to be London’s premier comedy night out

Facts and Critical Acclaim

  • “The Last Laugh is warm, funny, nostalgic and poignant. Not to be missed” – Broadway Baby, “It’s an entertaining hour with three very impressive performances” – British Theatre Guide, “Well-trodden concept heightened by clever writing from Paul Hendy” – The Stage
  • Paul Hendy’s incredible career has won him multiple awards for his writing, directing and acting, including the 2016 Award for Excellence at The Accolade Global Film Festival

The Last Laugh Creatives

  • Writer and Director - Paul Hendy

The Last Laugh Cast

  • Eric Morecambe - Bob Golding
  • Bob Monkhouse - Simon Cartwright
  • Tommy Cooper - Damian Williams

Upcoming Performance Times

Thursday13 March 2025
Thursday13 March 2025
Friday14 March 2025
Saturday15 March 2025
Saturday15 March 2025
Tuesday18 March 2025
Wednesday19 March 2025
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Captioned Performance: 15 March 2025 at 14.30

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Latest The Last Laugh News

The Last Laugh review: How do you create the ultimate feel-good comedy? Just like this

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The Last Laugh review: How do you create the ultimate feel-good comedy? Just like this

“When I first said I wanted to be a comedian, everybody laughed. They’re not laughing now.” Bob Monkhouse’s famous quip comes to mind while watching The Last Laugh, a show where laughter is both currency and curse. Three of Britain’s greatest comedy legends - Bob Monkhouse (Simon Cartwright), Tommy Cooper (Damian Williams), and Eric Morecambe (Bob Golding) - find themselves crammed in a dilapidated dressing room, trading gags, sweat, and desperation as they fight to outshine one another. It’s a relentless, riotous, and surprisingly poignant evening that leaves the audience howling. But the waves of laughter are never enough for the two comedians (and Bob Monkhouse). They’re desperate for the next howl, the next snort, the next bark. And when it arrives they want it again, only bigger. Then bigger still - floating on a never-ending stream of mirth. They need to make each other (and us) laugh. And it’s killing them.

Following a sold-out run at the Edinburgh Fringe and a critically acclaimed stint in Brighton, The Last Laugh is a joyous, relentless, and ultimately poignant tribute to three of Britain’s greatest comedians. It’s a show packed with gags - classic, familiar, and razor-sharp - delivered with an infectious energy that keeps the audience in fits of laughter. Red sponge balls fly, a ukulele appears, and the trio’s sweat-soaked determination to out-funny each other is as exhausting as it is exhilarating. It’s a fight to the death.

27 Feb, 2025 | By Sian McBride

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