Wanstead Theatre are back with a sparky and engaging comedy set on that glorious morning 20 years ago when England won the Rugby World Cup for the first and only time.
Dave’s position as chairman of his local rugby club is being challenged by an extremely loud Australian. Why does Jake, the club’s best player, keep disappearing? Why has Nigel’s wife stopped him wearing a nun’s outfit? Why is Nina the one they really need to please? And why have only seven people turned up to watch the game of the century?
Set in the fictional Greyhawks Rugby Club and performed in the very real Eton Manor RFC on non-match days of the actual Rugby World Cup 2023.
Wanstead Theatre are back with a sparky and engaging comedy set on that glorious morning 20 years ago when England won the Rugby World Cup for the first and only time.
Dave’s position as chairman of his local rugby club is being challenged by an extremely loud Australian. Why does Jake, the club’s best player, keep disappearing? Why has Nigel’s wife stopped him wearing a nun’s outfit? Why is Nina the one they really need to please? And why have only seven people turned up to watch the game of the century?
Set in the fictional Greyhawks Rugby Club and performed in the very real Eton Manor RFC on non-match days of the actual Rugby World Cup 2023.
Wanstead Theatre are back with a sparky and engaging comedy set on that glorious morning 20 years ago when England won the Rugby World Cup for the first and only time.
Dave’s position as chairman of his local rugby club is being challenged by an extremely loud Australian. Why does Jake, the club’s best player, keep disappearing? Why has Nigel’s wife stopped him wearing a nun’s outfit? Why is Nina the one they really need to please? And why have only seven people turned up to watch the game of the century?
Set in the fictional Greyhawks Rugby Club and performed in the very real Eton Manor RFC on non-match days of the actual Rugby World Cup 2023.
Wanstead Theatre are back with a sparky and engaging comedy set on that glorious morning 20 years ago when England won the Rugby World Cup for the first and only time.
Dave’s position as chairman of his local rugby club is being challenged by an extremely loud Australian. Why does Jake, the club’s best player, keep disappearing? Why has Nigel’s wife stopped him wearing a nun’s outfit? Why is Nina the one they really need to please? And why have only seven people turned up to watch the game of the century?
Set in the fictional Greyhawks Rugby Club and performed in the very real Eton Manor RFC on non-match days of the actual Rugby World Cup 2023.
Returning from a recent tour of New Zealand, the brilliant Sajeela Kershi headlines the final comedy night of Wanstead Fringe 2023.
“The woman is a treasure, magnetic, loveable and extremely witty” – The Spectator.
Sajeela can be seen and heard on BBC Radio/TV, Comedy Central, GBN’s Headliners, Free Speech Nation, and TalkTV. Winner of the Star of Edinburgh (formerly Perrier). Support acts include TOM LITTLE, winner of the prestigious Leicester Mercury Comedian of The Year.
Paul Sinha – voted the UK’s Best Club Comedian – takes a break from The Chase (ITV) to headline Wanstead Comedy Night. Fresh from Edinburgh, with a brand new set, Paul will make this his fifth Wanstead Fringe appearance! Support acts include MAD RON, one of the East End’s most notorious and hilarious villains.