Sunday 1 October 2023

The Unofficial Complete I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue Official Stage Tour Dates

My own souvenir programme from the 2020 Bristol show

These have been removed from the show's Wikipedia article by some tosser who reckons they're "not of encyclopaedic value", and I compiled them from 2020 onwards (plus I have some additional notes on the earlier years I found out whilst double-checking some things), so consider this my contribution towards preserving comedy history -- absolutely every date in the history of the ISIHAC stage tour.

Last updated 28/03/24 to add the dates for the 2024 tour

2007
All dates featured Humphrey Lyttelton in the chair with Barry Cryer and Graeme Garden versus Tim Brooke-Taylor and Jeremy Hardy and Colin Sell at the piano
  • 28 August 2007 -- Bristol Hippodrome
  • 30 August 2007 -- Leeds Grand Theatre
  • 9 September 2007 -- Theatre Royal, Nottingham
  • 10 September 2007 -- Derngate Theatre, Northampton
  • 17 September 2007 -- Assembly Hall Theatre, Tunbridge Wells
  • 18 & 19 September 2007 -- Birmingham Hippodrome
  • 25 September 2007 -- Regent Theatre, Ipswich
  • 5 October 2007 -- The Hexagon, Reading
  • 8 October 2007 -- Brighton Dome
2008
All dates are as 2007, except for the final show where Rob Brydon was in the chair owing to Lyttelton's hospitalisation (with Lyttelton recording a message that was played in to the audience); the Harrogate date was the very last time he chaired the show. The Salford show was recorded and broadcast on BBC Four as a half-hour edit on 13/09/08, and subsequently released on DVD in uncut form on 10/11/08
  • 21 January 2008 -- Wolverhampton Grand Theatre
  • 23 January 2008 -- The Anvil, Basingstoke
  • 24 February 2008 -- Cambridge Corn Exchange
  • 10 March 2008 -- Buxton Opera House
  • 14 March 2008 -- Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff
  • 16 March 2008 -- Theatre Royal, Plymouth
  • 27 March 2008 -- Congress Theatre, Eastbourne
  • 30 March 2008 -- Edinburgh Festival Theatre
  • 3 April 2008 -- Hammersmith Apollo, London
  • 6 April 2008 -- The Lowry, Salford
  • 12 April 2008 -- Harrogate International Centre
  • 22 April 2008 -- Pavilion Theatre, Bournemouth
2009
All dates featured Jack Dee (at the time, not yet appointed the full-time replacement) in the chair with Barry Cryer and Graeme Garden versus Tim Brooke-Taylor and Jeremy Hardy. The 22 July 2009 show at the Orchard Theatre in Dartford was cancelled due to a power cut.
  • 23 July 2009 -- New Victoria Theatre, Woking
  • 25 July 2009 -- The Sands Centre, Carlisle
  • 18 September 2009 -- Manchester Opera House
  • 20 September 2009 -- Bristol Hippodrome
  • 21 September 2009 -- Portsmouth Guildhall
  • 22 September 2009 -- Cambridge Corn Exchange
  • 23 September 2009 -- Nottingham Royal Concert Hall
  • 25 September 2009 -- St George's Hall, Bradford
  • 26 September 2009 -- Everyman Theatre, Cheltenham
  • 27 September 2009 -- New Wimbledon Theatre
  • 28 September 2009 -- Symphony Hall, Birmingham
  • 29 September 2009 -- Southport Theatre
  • 30 September 2009 -- Grand Opera House, York
  • 3 October 2009 -- Derngate Theatre, Northampton
  • 4 October 2009 -- The Anvil, Basingstoke
  • 5 October 2009 -- Princess Theatre, Torquay
  • 6 October 2009 -- Congress Theatre, Eastbourne
  • 7 October 2009 -- De Montfort Hall, Leicester
2010-12
All dates are as 2009
  • 14 November 2010 -- New Theatre, Cardiff
  • 15 November 2010 -- Wolverhampton Grand Theatre
  • 16 November 2010 -- Assembly Hall Theatre, Tunbridge Wells
  • 18 November 2010 -- The Hexagon, Reading
  • 6 December 2010 -- Chichester Festival Theatre
  • 8 December 2010 -- Newcastle City Hall
  • 12 December 2010 -- Ipswich Regent
  • 13 December 2010 -- New Theatre, Oxford
  • 11 September 2011 -- The Lowry, Salford
  • 5 March 2012 -- New Theatre, Oxford
2014
All dates as before again
  • 18 January 2014 -- Brighton Dome
  • 19 January 2014 -- The Hexagon, Reading
  • 20 January 2014 -- Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff
  • 30 January 2014 -- King's Theatre, Glasgow
  • 10 February 2014 -- Ipswich Regent
  • 11 February 2014 -- Congress Theatre, Eastbourne
  • 13 February 2014 -- Fairfield Halls, Croydon
  • 25 February 2014 -- Newcastle City Hall
  • 31 March 2014 -- Sheffield City Hall
  • 1 April 2014 -- Palace Theatre, Manchester
  • 27 April 2014 -- Birmingham Hippodrome
  • 28 April 2014 -- Cambridge Corn Exchange
  • 17 May 2014 -- Colston Hall, Bristol
  • 19 May 2014 -- New Wimbledon Theatre
  • 2 June 2014 -- Leeds Grand Theatre
2015
Some dates were chaired by Sandi Toksvig in place of Jack Dee but the Wiki article didn't specify which, unless otherwise noted the panel remained the same. A condensed, hour-long version of the show was performed at the Cheltenham Literature Festival on 08/10/15 with Tony Hawks as chairman
  • 8 January 2015 -- Sunderland Empire
  • 9 January 2015 -- St George's Hall, Bradford
  • 10 January 2015 -- Barbican Centre, York
  • 11 January 2015 -- Liverpool Empire
  • 15 January 2015 -- G Live, Guildford
  • 16 January 2015 -- Watford Colosseum
  • 17 January 2015 -- Royal Hall, Harrogate
  • 18 January 2015 -- The Lowry, Salford
  • 28 January 2015 -- Kings Theatre, Southsea
  • 29 January 2015 -- Pavilion Theatre, Bournemouth
  • 21 February 2015 -- The Centaur, Cheltenham
  • 22 February 2015 -- Warwick Arts Centre, Coventry
  • 5 March 2015 -- The Waterfront, Belfast
  • 7 March 2015 -- Royal Concert Hall, Nottingham (Tony Hawks stood in for Graeme)
  • 8 March 2015 -- Preston Guild Hall
  • 16 March 2015 -- Mayflower Theatre, Southampton
  • 9 August 2015 -- Edinburgh Playhouse
2016
All dates featured Jack Dee in the chair with Barry Cryer and Jeremy Hardy versus Tim Brooke-Taylor and Miles Jupp
  • 4 January 2016 -- Marlowe Theatre, Canterbury
  • 5 January 2016 -- Theatre Royal, Norwich
  • 18 January 2016 -- Milton Keynes Theatre
  • 19 January 2016 -- Derngate Theatre, Northampton
  • 25 January 2016 -- Victoria Theatre, Halifax
  • 29 January 2016 -- Wycombe Swan, High Wycombe
  • 30 January 2016 -- Brighton Dome
  • 31 January 2016 -- The Hexagon, Reading
  • 1 February 2016 -- Cliffs Pavilion, Southend-on-Sea
  • 6 February 2016 -- Plymouth Pavilions
  • 8 February 2016 -- New Victoria Theatre, Woking
2017
All dates featured Jack Dee in the chair with Barry Cryer and Jeremy Hardy versus Tim Brooke-Taylor and Tony Hawks
  • 7 January 2017 -- The Sands Centre, Carlisle
  • 8 January 2017 -- The Spa, Scarborough
  • 18 January 2017 -- Chichester Festival Theatre
  • 19 January 2017 -- New Theatre, Oxford
  • 20 January 2017 -- The Anvil, Basingstoke
  • 23 January 2017 -- De Montfort Hall, Leicester
  • 24 January 2017 -- Venue Cymru, Llandudno
  • 3 February 2017 -- Charter Hall, Colchester
  • 4 February 2017 -- Winter Gardens, Margate
  • 23 February 2017 -- Southport Theatre
  • 24 February 2017 -- The Sage, Gateshead
  • 26 February 2017 -- Assembly Hall Theatre, Tunbridge Wells
  • 27 February 2017 -- Colston Hall, Bristol
  • 28 February 2017 -- City Hall, Salisbury
  • 23 July 2017 -- The Lowry, Salford
2019
  • 24 February 2019 -- New Theatre, Oxford (One-off show in tribute to Jeremy Hardy, featuring Barry Cryer, Graeme Garden, David Mitchell and Andy Hamilton versus Tim Brooke-Taylor, Tony Hawks, Sandi Toksvig and Rory Bremner)
2020
Unless otherwise noted, all dates featured Jack Dee in the chair with Tony Hawks and Miles Jupp versus Tim Brooke-Taylor and a guest panellist
  • 5 January 2020 -- Nottingham Royal Concert Hall (with guest panellist Rory Bremner)
  • 6 January 2020 -- St. David's Hall, Cardiff (Bremner)
  • 7 January 2020 -- Bristol Hippodrome (Bremner)
  • 12 January 2020 -- New Wimbledon Theatre (Richard Osman)
  • 13 January 2020 -- The Alexandra, Birmingham (Bremner)
  • 14 January 2020 -- Sheffield City Hall (Bremner)
  • 15 January 2020 -- Hull City Hall (Bremner)
  • 17 January 2020 -- Festival Theatre, Edinburgh (Osman)
  • 18 January 2020 -- Sunderland Empire (Osman)
  • 19 January 2020 -- Bridgewater Hall, Manchester (Osman)
  • 20 January 2020 -- Wolverhampton Grand Theatre (John Finnemore, plus Marcus Brigstocke in for Miles)
  • 23 January 2020 -- Lighthouse, Poole (Finnemore, with Brigstocke in for Miles again)
  • 24 January 2020 -- Assembly Hall, Worthing (Osman)
  • 27 January 2020 -- St. George's Hall, Bradford (Osman)
  • 28 January 2020 -- Harrogate Convention Centre (Osman, with Brigstocke in for Miles)
  • 31 January 2020 -- Watford Colosseum (Osman, with special appearance from Barry Cryer)
  • 1 February 2020 -- Ipswich Regent (Osman)
  • 2 February 2020 -- Congress Theatre, Eastbourne (Osman)
2022
Unless otherwise noted, all dates featured Jack Dee in the chair with Tony Hawks and Rory Bremner versus Miles Jupp and Pippa Evans
  • 2 February 2022 -- G Live, Guildford
  • 17 February 2022 -- Stockton Globe (Marcus Brigstocke in for Rory)
  • 24 February 2022 -- Charter Hall, Colchester
  • 25 February 2022 -- Theatre Royal, Norwich
  • 26 February 2022 -- Wycombe Swan, High Wycombe
  • 28 February 2022 -- Cambridge Corn Exchange (Marcus Brigstocke stands in for Miles at the last minute)
  • 7 March 2022 -- Hall for Cornwall, Truro
  • 8 March 2022 -- Exeter Northcott Theatre
  • 9 March 2022 -- Kings Theatre, Southsea
All Autumn dates were as above but with Marcus Brigstocke replacing Tony:
  • 20 November 2022 -- Manchester Opera House
  • 21 November 2022 -- St. George's Hall, Bradford
  • 3 December 2022 -- Bournemouth International Centre
  • 5 December 2022 -- Brighton Dome
  • 6 December 2022 -- Congress Theatre, Eastbourne
  • 7 December 2022 -- Assembly Hall, Worthing
2023
All dates feature Jack Dee in the chair with a variety of guest panellists (Pippa Evans being the only one to appear at every date)
  • 21 February 2023 -- The Forum, Bath (Rory Bremner, Marcus Brigstocke, Pippa Evans and Tony Hawks)
  • 22 February 2023 -- De Montfort Hall, Leicester (Bremner, Brigstocke, Evans and Hawks)
  • 27 February 2023 -- New Theatre, Oxford (Bremner, Evans, Hawks and Harry Hill)
  • 28 February 2023 -- The Anvil, Basingstoke (Bremner, Brigstocke, Evans and Hawks)
  • 1 March 2023 -- New Victoria Theatre, Woking (Bremner, Brigstocke, Evans and Hawks)
  • 2 March 2023 -- Butterworth Hall, Warwick (Evans, Hawks, Hill and Milton Jones)
  • 3 March 2023 -- Royal Concert Hall, Nottingham (Brigstocke, Evans, Hawks and Jones)
  • 6 March 2023 -- York Barbican (Brigstocke, Evans, Hawks and Jones)
  • 7 March 2023 -- Sheffield City Hall (Brigstocke, Evans, Hawks and Jones)
  • 8 March 2023 -- Victoria Theatre, Halifax (Bremner, Evans, Jones and Rachel Parris)
  • 9 March 2023 -- Huddersfield Town Hall (Bremner, Evans, Jones and Parris)
  • 10 March 2023 -- Scarborough Spa (Bremner, Brigstocke, Evans and Jones)
  • 12 March 2023 -- Edinburgh Playhouse (Bremner, Evans, Hawks and Fred MacAulay)
  • 13 March 2023 -- King's Theatre, Glasgow (Bremner, Brigstocke, Evans and MacAulay)
  • 14 March 2023 -- Perth Concert Hall (Bremner, Brigstocke, Evans and MacAulay)
  • 15 March 2023 -- Caird Hall, Dundee (Bremner, Brigstocke, Evans and MacAulay)
  • 18 March 2023 -- The Hexagon, Reading (Bremner, Evans, Hawks and Jones)
  • 19 March 2023 -- St. David's Hall, Cardiff (Bremner, Brigstocke, Evans and Jones)
  • 20 March 2023 -- Swansea Arena (Bremner, Jon Culshaw, Evans and Jones)
  • 21 March 2023 -- Princess Theatre, Torquay (Bremner, Culshaw, Evans and Jones)
  • 25 March 2023 -- Birmingham Hippodrome (Bremner, Brigstocke, Evans and Jones)
  • 26 March 2023 -- New Wimbledon Theatre (Bremner, Brigstocke, Evans and Jones)
  • 27 March 2023 -- Marlowe Theatre, Canterbury (Bremner, Brigstocke, Evans and Jones)
2024
Unless otherwise noted, all dates featured Jack Dee in the chair with Rory Bremner and Marcus Brigstocke versus Pippa Evans and Tony Hawks
  • 12 February 2024 -- Shaw Theatre, London (officially designated as a preview show)
  • 21 February 2024 -- Swan Theatre, Wycombe (Fred MacAulay in for Rory)
  • 22 February 2024 -- The Waterside, Aylesbury
  • 25 February 2024 -- Venue Cymru, Llandudno
  • 26 February 2024 -- The Grand, Leeds
  • 27 February 2024 -- Buxton Opera House (Fred MacAulay in for Rory)
  • 28 February 2024 -- The Grand, Blackpool
  • 10 March 2024 -- De La Warr Pavilion, Bexhill
  • 11 March 2024 -- Tunbridge Wells Assembly Hall
  • 18 March 2024 -- Cambridge Corn Exchange
  • 19 March 2024 -- New Theatre, Peterborough
  • 21 March 2024 -- Bristol Hippodrome
  • 22 March 2024 -- Cheltenham Town Hall
  • 23 March 2024 -- Southampton Guildhall
  • 26 March 2024 -- Wolverhampton Grand

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