Phill Jupitus

The stand-up comedian, poet, improviser, and TV stalwart will provide more than two hours of tales, laughs and diversions as he presents his tour, Juplicity.

Watch in delight (or horror) as he drags laughs out of the chaos of his own life and the uncertain world that surrounds it - adult themes and situations, but delivered childishly.

Jupitus is famously known for his decades of humorous television, radio and theatre work including hit television shows Never Mind The Buzzcocks and QI.

October 12 at 8pm.

Rohanpreet Singh

This well-known name amongst the young & talented singers of India. He has performed all over India and various other countries around the globe.

At 12 he got selected in India’s major singing TV contest Sa Re Ga Ma Little Champs on Zee TV. Rohanpreet recently became the finalist in India’s another very famous singing contest called Rising Star on Colors TV in 2018 where well-known figure in indian music industry Shankar Mahadevan was one of the judges along with Daljit Dosanjh.

He will be joined by one of the melodious singers of UK, Priti Kaur. Who also is the winner of Sa Re Ga Ma Punjabi and recently sang for the Birmingham Symphony Orchestra.

November 2 at 8pm.

Botown

A super-tight band of multicultural musicians that perform Bollywood grooves reborn with a unique soul funk twist. This highly charged group combine the glamour of Bollywood and the charisma of soul.

Expect to hear hit songs by RD Burman, Asha Bhosle, AR Rahman, Lata, Kishore Kumar, Shankar Ehsaan Loy, Alisha and more, in a way you’ve never heard them before.

November 3 at 8pm.

Bring Your Own Baby

This comedy production was conceived by best friends and professional comedians Carly Smallman and Alyssa Kyria. After new mum Alyssa suffered with post-natal depression following the birth of her daughter, these two decided to help other parents by starting a day-time comedy club in the function room above their nearest pub. The shows were so popular that they now host them at venues across London, the Home Counties, the South West, Midlands, and are now very excited to be bringing the funnies to Harrow.

November 8 at 12pm.

Let’s Replay Amitabh Bachchan

Dubbed as India’s “angry young man” for his on-screen roles, he has appeared in over 190 Indian films in a career spanning almost five decades.

This evening’s show is a musical tribute performed by one of our Harrow’s Ketan Kansara, accompanied by Anuradha Shukla, Chirag Rao & Manisha Sharma with live music by Strings Band, led by the musical maestro Kiran Thakrar.

November 10 at 7pm.

The Unknown Soldier

Looking at the conflict through the eyes of a soldier from Devon who has stayed on after the guns fell silent to help clear the battlefields and build the great cemeteries.

In the Centenary year of the end of the First World War the hit 2016 Edfringe sell-out show The Unknown Soldier performs at the Harrow Arts Centre, Middlesex, as part of Harrow 1918: Lest We Forget Season, after its final run at Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2018.

November 15 art 7.30pm.

The Indians are Coming: Diwali Dhamaka

The Chuckle Singhs present an evening of entertainment to celebrate Diwali. Join some of the UK’s funniest acts for an evening of laughter.

Featuring The Chuckle Singhs, Hyde Panaser, Sindhu Vee and Mickey Sharma.

November 17 at 8pm.

Vichitra

The annual autumn showcase by the Bharatanatyam dance students of Nina Rajarani MBE and Karnatic vocal students of Y Yadavan.

The students will perform a variety of dances from the traditional repertoires of Bharatanatyam and Karnatic music in what is sure to be an enjoyable and entertaining event.

Established in 1991, Srishti’s Dance School provides traditional training in Bharatanatyam, Karnatic music and Kathak for students of all ages.

November 24 at 7pm.

Stephen K Amos

The comedian has returned from his world tour and is about to embark across the UK with Bouquets and Brickbats. His main aim is to “cheer Britian up, for a moment, and try to help everyone forget what a mess the world finds itself in right now”.

November 30 at 8pm.

Harrow Arts Centre, 171 Uxbridge Road, Hatch End, HA5 4EA. Details: 020 3773 7161, harrowarts.com