Half Moon presents:

Gits & Shiggles Comedy - Tom Allen & Milton Jones

Tom Allen + Milton Jones

Half Moon - Putney, London

SOLD OUT
Entry Requirements: 18+ after 7pm

Gits and Shiggles is one of London's best comedy nights, organising events throughout the capital as well as their bi-monthly residency at The Half Moon, Putney.

Bringing you the best in emerging, established and alternative stand-up, sketch, musical, character and improv comedy, acts performing at past and future events include Jack Whitehall, Alistair McGowan, Sean Hughes, Josh Widdicombe, Henning Wehn, Holly Walsh, Andrew Lawrence, Josh Howie, Loretta Maine, EastEnd Cabaret, Andy Zaltzman, Rich Fulcher, Tom Rosenthal, Mark Little, Piff the Magic Dragon, Pappy's, Humphrey Ker, Dr Brown, Cardinal Burns, Tony Law, The Beta Males, Isy Suttie, Frank Sanazi, Wit Tank, Norman Lovett, Alex Horne, Adam Bloom, Ava Vidal, Lucy Porter, Patrick Monahan, Jigsaw, Jay Foreman, Daniel Simonsen, Stephen Carlin and Bridget Christie.

"Awesome comedy night... If you haven't been yet, go. They've got chairs and everything" - Rich Fulcher, The Mighty Boosh

"Ace line-ups picked by true comedy connoisseurs" - Time Out

Line Up

We're very excited to welcome to Gits and Shiggles Comedy one of the biggest acts currently working in the UK - TOM ALLEN - as seen as the host of The Apprentice: You're Fired as well as appearing on 8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown, The Last Leg, QI, Mock the Week, 8 Out of 10 Cats, Live at the Apollo, Have I Got News For You and Would I Lie to You?

Milton Jones? You know, the weird bloke with the shirts from Mock The Week! Comedian, writer and actor, whose stand-up is full of surrealism, nonsense and sharp wit. His style of humour is based on mostly one-liners involving puns. Jones has had various shows on BBC Radio 4, at the beginning of which he is sometimes announced as 'Britain's funniest Milton'.

'The wild-haired Jones has raised wordplay to the level of fine art' (Radio Times)

'He's fast, absurd and very funny' (Radio Times)

'No-one can touch Jones when he hits his stride' (The Guardian)

'The best one-line merchant in British Comedy' (Chortle).

'Absurdist, one-line masterpieces' (The Times).

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