12:39PM, Monday 06 October 2025
Multi award-winning comedian, writer, actor, and television presenter Griff Rhys Jones is set to come to Windsor as part of a national stand-up tour next month.
He is back on the road with the second tour of his sell-out 2024 show ‘The Cat’s Pyjamas’.
Sharing witty observations and rambling comic stories, Griff’s funny anecdotes have covered an astonishingly diverse range of subjects: from TV travel, his childhood, Welsh family, age, fraud, late night trains and nostalgia to the TikTok generation, crocodile smuggling, and opal noodling in Australia.
Questions and improvised interaction with the audience mean the show varies from night to night. And takes him from adventures, holidays, dog sitting, burning boats, drink and anger-management, to meetings with rock celebrities and royalty. Wherever his associations wander.
The Cat’s Pyjamas follows Griff’s other successful tours, Jones and Smith and Where Was I? – which saw him play to capacity crowds across the UK, Australia and New Zealand – and his pre-Covid longest and biggest yet: ‘All Over The Place’,
Griff is widely known for Not the Nine O'Clock News, It'll be Alright on the Night and multiple arts and travel documentaries, including Griff’s Great Australian Rail Trip, Griff’s Great Kiwi Road Trip & Griff's Canadian Adventure.
In theatre, he has played the Dury Lane as Fagin and the Royal National Theatre as Toad.
He was Max the Dog in the musical "How the Grinch Stole Christmas", the miser in the The Miser in the West End and he toured extensively with Janey Dee in An Hour and a Half Late.
Griff also took a double starring role in the feature film Future TX.
He has won two Oliviers, two British Comedy Awards, two Baftas and an Emmy
Upcoming projects include starring in I’m Sorry Prime Minister in early 2026, and a new Channel Four travel documentary exploring the Southern States, coming soon.
Griff Rhys Jones: The Cat’s Pyjamas is coming to Theatre Royal on Wednesday, November 12.
Tickets: fieryentertainment.com/our-shows/griff-rhys-jones-the-cats-pyjamas
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