Nick Mohammed

Sunday 9 November 2025 Comedy
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Tickets £23.00 to £36.00

Venue: Theatre Royal

Running time: Doors: 6.30pm. Running times: 120 minutes

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Age Guidance 14+

Under 14s must be accompanied by an adult aged 18+

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This show has been rescheduled from Tuesday 6 May 2025.  All tickets for the original date remain valid. 

A Berk’s Nest production in association with United Agents – Nick Mohammed is Mr. Swallow in Show Pony

After a sell-out 2023 UK tour and extended run in London’s West End, Taskmaster loser Nick Mohammed returns as his critically acclaimed alter-ego Mr. Swallow with a brand new show.

Show Pony has been described by Mr. Swallow as “payback for everyone who didn’t come to the last tour” and will cover everything from not having his own sitcom to not having his own sitcom… and everything in between (critical race theory). As per – expect magic, music and a whole load of brand new mistakes.

Nick Mohammed is one of the UK’s most celebrated comedians, actors and writers. Nick has received feverish critical acclaim for his previous Mr. Swallow shows Dracula, Houdini and A Christmas Carol-ish… alongside his first UK tour The Very Best & Worst of Mr. Swallow.

Mr. Swallow has appeared in Dictionary Corner on numerous episodes of 8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown, with clips of his performances quickly going viral, along with entertaining the great and the good at the 2024 BAFTA Film Awards, with frankly terrifying results!

Nick plays Nate in Apple TV’s hit multi award-winning series Ted Lasso, for which he was nominated twice for Outstanding Supporting Actor at the Emmy Awards. He has recently been seen starring in Sally Wainwright’s Renegade Nell (Disney+) and Steven Moffat’s Douglas Is Cancelled (ITV). Nick created, wrote, and starred (alongside David Schwimmer) in his own Sky TV hit show Intelligence. Other appearances include Stath Lets Flats (Channel 4), Inside No. 9 (BBC), This Time with Alan Partridge (BBC), and he’ll soon be seen starring alongside Bryce Dallas Howard and Orlando Bloom in Prime Video’s Deep Cover. He was one of the worst contestants in the history of Channel 4’s Taskmaster.

‘Split-your-sides hilarious’

Evening Standard

‘Giddy, draft, and dazzling… incontrovertibly hilarious’

The Guardian

‘Go and see it!’

TimeOut

‘Monstrously funny’

Metro

‘Comic perfection’

The Stage

‘A brilliant comic creation… you may end up with a pain in your side or sore face muscles from laughing so hard’

Broadway World

‘Hilarious… Chaos that is carefully, craftily cultivated’

The Reviews Hub

‘Uniquely joyous, there’s scarcely a dull moment in this one-off comic masterclass’

The Times

‘An irresistible comic creation… Pure entertainment and genuinely impressive’

The Telegraph

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