Whose Line Is It Anyway?…Live is showing at the London Palladium for a limited run from 9 – 19 June 2016. The show runs for 130 minutes including one interval. Whose Line Is It Anyway?…Live is not suitable for people under the age of 16. 
 
Whose Line Is It Anyway?…Live 
 
 
Since it first hit our screens as a Channel 4 show in 1988, Whose Line IS It Anyway? went on to be a phenomenal success, shaping the landscape of TV comedy both sides of the Atlantic. Now the original stars of the show are reunited in London for a live performance of the much-loved show.
 
Hugely acclaimed comedians Greg Proops, Brad Sherwood, Josie Long and Colin Mochrie will be joined by the award-winning comic legend Clive Anderson on stage at the London Palladium. 
 
The live show will combine the best of both the UK version and the US versions of the show, which began airing in 1998 and is still running today. Some exciting new games are expected in the line-up, including some audience participation for anyone who’s brave enough. 
 
 
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The Venue

Whose Line Is It Anyway? …Live

United Kingdom

Booking Dates

First Performance

Thursday 1st January 1970

Last Performance

Thursday 1st January 1970