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5.0 based on 1 reviews
Longest running independent comedy night in Milton Keynes with the best in up and coming comedy along with household names such as Andrew Lawrence, Sarah Millican, Andi Osho, Isy Suttie any many many more. 1st Sunday of every month
5.0 based on 9 reviews
We put on Comedy Nights on the last Thursday of Every Month. A main meal is included in the ticket price. We are also a tour venue, where top acts on the circuit perform their National Tours. It is a top night out and plenty of laughs guaranteed!
5.0 based on 3 reviews
4.5 based on 1,431 reviews
We recently went to see The Jersey boys at this lovely theatre. The show was fantastic music and songs very professional . The car parking in the multi-storey was excellently situated and very reasonable. However do be warned that the price of a small tub of icecream at £4.50 and a small wine served in a plastic container at £8.10 very expensive.
4.5 based on 78 reviews
What an amazing asset to our town! It is brilliant to be able to see top theatre shows broadcast at my local theatre.
4.5 based on 309 reviews
The Stables is one of the UK's leading live music venues, offering live music for all tastes - jazz, blues, folk, rock, classical, pop and world music.
There isn’t a bad seat in the house. The Stables is a beautiful venue and the heart beat of Milton Keynes providing music, comedy and theatre to all. Staffed by wonderful volunteers who are helpful and lovely. It is a magical and intimate venue with an amazing line up of events. Even the car parking is pretty good..... and free!! Highly recommend this venue for a great night out.
4.5 based on 20 reviews
The Comedy Cow is situated in a private function room upstairs at The Crown.Seating is allocated at tables in a candlelit room. There is a bar and two intervals throughout the night.Every night has five comedians and full listings can be found on the website.
4.5 based on 38 reviews
Once an Art Gallery The Drawingroom housed over 400 original works of Fineart, however music has become the dominant driving part of my passion, we have live original music here every two weeks and together with a (book) writers groups as well as songwriters group, it is a gathering place for creatives. Housed in a 16th century building in Chesham, haunted by a kindly female presence who has watched over this home for years over 80 years that I know of. Some purring ghost cats slept on my bed, eight at one time, however, without my knowledge or consent, a guest took it upon himself to perform an exorcism here and it seems they have now moved on...Cheers Peter it would have been polite to ask! The building was initially constructed circa 1550 of oak, plaster and lath and has been added to in subsequent years. Some of the oak was probably from Spanish ship's timbers; this means some of the beams, are from trees now 1000 years old. For a majority of it's history, the building was a peasant dwelling and ale house, with a stable at the East Street end of the building where the kitchen is now located. It is also thought to have been the home to Lewis Carrol's 'Mad Hatter' Roger Crab, the 'Mad Hatter' of Chesham. Over the previous 30 years it has been an office and barber shop. The Drawingroom is also my home, whence it takes it's name; if you were here right now, you would be in my home, my sitting room, livingroom, My Drawingroom...and you'd be most welcome.
As Covid continues to suck the joy out of life, we appreciate even more the special places still standing - this is one of them so get down here and support both hospitality and live music before we lose them. Owner Richard has spent lockdown working to make The Drawing Room even more magical. There are now giant awnings and electric heaters covering the courtyard to weatherproof the evening gigs (10 pm curfew, lots of Covid precautions taken so you can feel safe). There are rugs on the chairs, a crackling chiminea and twinkling fairy lights. Everything from local ale and a deliciously warming hot apple and ginger, a very reasonably price veggie curry, yummy cakes etc etc. Before lockdown, The Drawing Room was known for hosting wonderful live music and Richard is fighting to keep this up. The result is a rare thing in this current climate - a few hours of uplifting magic where you can pretend all is well with the world. If you're new, call Richard first. Booking essential at the moment.
4.5 based on 26 reviews
Excellent classes and courses to do. Shame it's in Aylesbury which is a litter ridden tip of a town.
4.0 based on 715 reviews
A Lovely theatre, spaciou, easy parking nearby in the multi storey and lots of food and drink options right over the road.
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