In August 2012, she appeared alongside Jenny Eclair and Ellie Taylor at the Hackney Empire, part of the season Ha Ha Hackney.
Jenny Lind | Jenny Agutter | Jenny McCarthy | 867-5309/Jenny | Jenny Thompson | The Jenny Jones Show | Jenny Eclair | Jenny Owen Youngs | Jenny Holzer | Hans Jenny | Jenny Wormald | Jenny Wolf | Jenny Wiley | Jenny | L'éclair | Jenny Warren | Jenny Scheinman | Jenny Pitman | Jenny Lou Carson | Hans Jenny (cymatics) | Pirate Jenny | Jenny Wright | Jenny Willott | Jenny Sparks | Jenny Runacre | Jenny O'Hara | Jenny Oaks Baker | Jenny Logan | Jenny Lake | Jenny Jones |
Celebrities taking part in the first series include Anton du Beke, Nadia Sawalha, Jenny Eclair, Louie Spence, Myleene Klass, Brian Conley, Melanie Sykes, Terry Wogan, Tim Vine, Rosemary Shrager, Antony Cotton, Phil Tufnell, John Thomson, Stacey Solomon and Christopher Biggins.
Over the years, the club has played host to many well known comedians including Stephen Frost, Eddie Izzard, Jo Brand, Mark Lamarr, Bill Bailey, Mark Thomas, Jenny Eclair, Alan Davies, Harry Hill, Andy Parsons, Graham Norton and Norman Lovett.
Eastside Educational Trust's celebrity patrons include but are not limited to: Denys Baptiste, Quentin Blake, Samantha Bond, Patti Boulaye, Katie Derham, Jenny Eclair, Frederick Forsyth, Henry Goodman, Richard E Grant, David Harewood, Anish Kapoor, Martha Kearney, Soweto Kinch, Mark Lawson, Adrian Lester, Sharman Macdonald, Curtis Walker, Zoë Wanamaker, Sir Arnold Wesker, Samuel West and Gary Wilmot.
The idea of a live show of Grumpy Old Women, which had already been successful on the television, came about in Spring 2005 to producer Judith Holder and Grumpy contributor Jenny Eclair, and co-written by the two.