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EdFest Comedy Peckham Pelican July 27th


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Hello good folks, we are previewing chunks from our Edinburgh-bound comedy shows


WHO and WHAT?


Charmian Hughes: When Comedy Was Alternative (The Laughs and Loves of a She-Comic)

''One for comedy fans'' (Bruce Dessau)

Juliet Meyers: Through the Pigeonhole

''Excellent'' (Time Out)

Suzy Bennett: Gumption

"Suzy is a charm bomb" (Russell Kane).


WHERE?


The Peckham Pelican, 92 Peckham Rd, London SE15 5PY near the fire station


WHEN


MONDAY 27th JULY. Doors 6.30pm. show starts 7.15pm. it won't be a long night. You don't have to stay for all of it.Or if you want to drift in later that is fine. We will be done by 9.45pm.


It will be Suzy Mc followed by Juliet, interval, Suzy and then Charmian,


HOW MUCH?


Amazingly, it's free. we will pass a bucket round at the end for donations. What is important for us is to get an audience and preview the shows, with just a few days to go before we leave for Edinburgh.



the Pelican is lovely, very comfortable with an interesting range of beers. It is opening just for us that night.

we would be delighted to see you there! thank you!

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