This coming Thursday has a smash-hit line-up: Ruth Bratt, Andrew Pugsley and Dylan Emery will be joined by the amazing Tony Slattery!
February 26 2015
8.30pm
The Wheatsheaf,
25 Rathbone Place,
London W1T 1JB. (Tottenham Court Road/Goodge Street/Oxford Circus tubes)
Tickets: £5.50 online at grandtheftimpro.com/tickets or £7 on the door.

Coming out of impro retirement is the hilarious, eccentric and lovable Tony Slattery.
For fans of the original Who's Line Is It Anyway, Tony was one of the most popular members of cast. He did huge amounts of TV in the 1980s - as well as Who's line, he had a series called S&M with Mike McShane, appeared on Have I Got News for You and dozens of other shows. He's also a notable film actor, appearing in The Crying Game, Peter's Friends, and How to Get Ahead in Advertising.
He's not done impro at least half a decade so we are delighted to welcome him back.
As if that weren't enough, joining him will be two of the stars of London impro:
Ruth Bratt currently is enjoying the second run of her brilliant BBC Radio 4 Series Trodd en Bratt. She's also one of the founders of the highly successful musical impro troupe The Showstoppers, is in PantherCannon with David Reed and Andrew Pugsley (also in the show this week) and DnR Dylan Emery (again, he's in the cast on Thursday. It's a pattern.)
She's one of the most accomplished and funniest improvisers in the country and we are delighted to have her back.
Andrew Pugsley is one of the most experienced improvisers about. He's another member of The Showstoppers, where he regularly shines with his wit, intelligence and great voice; he's in PantherCannon with David Reed and Ruth Bratt; and he's in the improvised weird tales show The Society of Strange. He is awesome and we are very pleased he's agreed to be come.
That high voltage trio of talent will be joined by Grand Theft regular Dylan Emery; the show's rosta is finished by Justin Brett who will be improvising on lights.
Hope to see you there!
www.grandtheftimpro.com/tickets