Saturday Night Comedy
The Jesters 17 Alfred St, Bath, BANES, United KingdomThe Saturday Show is The Jesters' flagship comedy night, bringing you the best acts from across the country in an electric, anything-can-happen atmosphere.
The Saturday Show is The Jesters' flagship comedy night, bringing you the best acts from across the country in an electric, anything-can-happen atmosphere.
Take flight in one of cinema’s most iconic achievements: Wings (1927), the first film to win the Academy Award for Best Picture.
Experience the Magic. Every Friday and Saturday night at 8pm, magicians entertain and amaze in a speakeasy type atmosphere.
The story of the passionate love affair between two powerful rulers - Cleopatra , queen of Egypt, and Mark Antony, of Rome - is full of comedy and witty banter,
Late Night Laughs is the after-hours stand-up show at The Jesters Comedy Club, where the comics are looser, the punchlines hit harder, and the fooling around is very much encouraged.
Bath’s #1 nightclub is back this weekend bringing the vibes, the drinks, and the energy you’ve been waiting for.
ONE ENORMOUS DISCO – WITH ALL YOUR GUILTY PLEASURES! Each week there will be a pro photographer, confetti canons, photo booth and more!
Meet the Curator/Gallery Owner, Sandra Higgins to be guided through the current exhibition, ‘Contrasts & Connections’ at Sandra Higgins Art Gallery in Shires Yard.
Blind River Scare are a South Wales based band playing Americana & Alt-Country influenced songs.
Join the FilmBath Festival at the Museum of East Asian Art for a rare screening of Godzilla (1954), the iconic Japanese film that launched the kaiju genre.
Join the FilmBath Festival at the Museum of East Asian Art for a rare screening of Godzilla (1954), the iconic Japanese film that launched the kaiju genre.
This October, your imagination will be severely tested as The House of Frankenstein’s notorious horror event After Dark presents 'Parasomnia'
Join the Cork every Monday night to join in their weekly board games night from 6pm.
Newton Faulkner’s latest chapter in his career is his most authentic yet. He is finally relishing in being exactly who he wants to be.
Alfred Hitchcock’s taut psychological thriller Rope (1948) is the perfect film to pair with an evening of creative tension.
Join National Trust curator, Dr Tim Moore, for a journey into the vibrant histories of people of colour in Georgian-era Bath.
Oliver Cronk explores the profound and often overlooked geographical and environmental implications of our expanding digital world.
Following on from a sold-out tour earlier in 2024 which saw them perform to tens of thousands across the country, the iconic Wet Wet Wet
Pint And A Laugh is your go-to comedy night where fresh faces and seasoned comics test out new material. The jokes might miss, but the beer never does!
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