Comedy: Whose Turn Is It Anyway? is back in Milton Keynes this weekend

Now in its fifteenth year, the pack of performing comedians that make up the Whose Turn? comedy improvisation troupe are taking to the stage once more – but at a different venue!

On Saturday (March 18) you can trot along to York House Centre in Stony Stratford, where you can watch, and throw suggestions at the performers as they play a variety of silly games. It’s a high-energy night of hilarious improvisation - if you’ve ever seen the comedy TV show Whose Line is it Anyway? you’ll know what's in store here.

One team of comedians, one compere, and an evening of improvised comedy where the only rule is that there are no rules. Well, except for some rules of course.

The players don’t know who they’ll be, where the scene will be set (in fact, one of our performers is like that in everyday life too)... all of the scenes and situations come from you, or your loud friend!  Get involved, or settle back and let others take control.

Some of the team have been doing this since the group started, so you’d think they’d know what they were doing by now.

Find out how wrong you can be at this hilariously spontaneous night!

Doors open at 7.30pm for an 8pm start, and the friendly volunteer York House bar staff will be pleased to serve you real ale, wines and soft drinks – the proceeds from which go to York House to help it continue its community activities.

Tickets are £8 on the door, but only £7 if bought or reserved in advance online here

Credit/debit cards can be accepted on the door, but the bar operates as cash only.