Weirdos Comedy Presents: Murder at the True Crime Convention
  • West End

It is the True Crime Convention at the Museum of Comedy and fanshave gathered to see their favourite True-Crime stars, get autographs and watchlive podcast recordings . . . but all does not go to plan. People start to getmurdered (an absolute inconvenience) can the true crime fans who have gatheredsolve these murders - with your help? (Probably).

This immersive, very silly and charmingly ramshackle comedy showis the first stage show since 2019 by award-winning comedy collective WeirdosComedy.

Featuring:

Joz Norris, Eleanor Morton, Matthew Highton, Helen Duff, AliBrice, Sam Nicoresti, Michael Brunstrom, Ben Alborough, Aniruddh Ojha, CharlieVero-Martin, Alwin Solanky, Charlie Miller and many more tbc.

Written and directed by Adam Larter.

'Some of the silliest, funniest and most innovative shows on thecircuit' - Timeout

Making us laugh at very strange things' - The Independent

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