IT’S all in the best possible taste! Go and see your favourite masters of stand up as they get up to funny business in Fife this April.

The comedy menu includes Rich Hall, Hardeep Singh Kohli, Omid Djalili, Fred MacAulay, Grant Stott and Jerry Sadowitz amongst many others. Plus, there’s a chance to eat, drink and be merry at Fife’s first comedy festival.

Whether you’re coming straight from work or just want to line your stomach ahead of some rib-tickling belly laughs, ON at Fife Theatres have laid on some free nosh ahead of each show, so you can help yourself to a bowl of Chilli con Chuckler, Titter Curry or Pasta Ha Ha.

Steven WORBEY and Kevin FARRELL (pictured) are one of the world’s most entertaining and unique piano acts. Revolutionary in their treatment of the traditional piano duet, they push the boundaries of the instrument using it to illuminate music of every style – classical, popular and contemporary. Their instrument can imitate the tones of a Spanish guitar, resound with their very own Paganini Variations or pulsate with the passions of the masters of jazz. They perform everything from Rachmaninov’s 18th Variation to Saint-Saëns’s Carnival of the Animals complete with their own verse.

Following a sell out season at the Edinburgh Fringe 2013 they will be embarking on a UK tour during spring and summer of this year including the Fife festival.

Combining musical thrills with a deep love of laughter, these two internationally acclaimed concert pianists have played with the world’s leading symphony orchestras, achieved a million hits on YouTube, and entertained audiences all over the globe with their barnstorming blend of sparky comedy and utterly sensational piano-playing.

Prepare to be moved, excited and amazed. But above all prepare to laugh with joy at the sheer ingenuity and style of these two masters of musical mayhem. Following another total sellout and critically acclaimed run at the Edinburgh Festival, the award-winning troupe The Showstoppers (top right) are back on the road with their Improvised Musical.

The Showstoppers troupe create a brand new comedy musical from scratch each and every night, using suggestions from the audience. These spontaneously become an all-singing, all-dancing show on the spot, with unpredictable and hilarious results.

The show has played sell-out seasons in London’s West End, has been become a must-see staple of the Edinburgh Fringe for six years, delighted audiences on tour around the world and has had its own BBC Radio 4 series.

The licensed café bars in each theatre open one hour before the show. So get down to the venue in plenty of time and grab yourself a bowl of pukka tukka because when it’s gone it’s gone… Fife Comedy Festival line-up is 1st April Adam Smith, Rich Hall 8pm (SOLD OUT); 3rd April AST The Scottish Falsetto Sock Puppet Theatre (right) 8pm; 3rd Rothes Halls The Showstoppers Improvised Musical 8pm; 5th AST Probably The Best Comedy Songs In The World Ever 8pm; 5th Rothes Halls Jerry Sadowitz 8pm; 9th Carnegie Hall Worbey & Farrell – Deviations on The Piano 8pm; 10th CH Avalon Presents ‘First for Fife’ 8pm; 11th CH Omid Djalili Live 8pm; CH That’s Fife with Grant Stott, Fred MacAulay & more 8pm; 12th RH The Confessions of Gordon Brown 8pm; 13th AST Hardeep Singh Kohli 8pm.