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*Gut Rocking Comedy Club @ EDT* Thur 29th Oct* BBC's Mock the Week, Have I Got News 4U- JO CAULFIELD


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Hope you're all well.


Gut Rocking Comedy Club is back upstairs at EDT on Thursday 29th October 2015 bringing you 4 of the best acts from the UK and International Comedy Circuit.


For our eight show of the year we have:


★★★★JO CAULFIELD★★★★ http://www.jocaulfield.com


Star of BBC1's The John Bishop Show, BBC2?s Mock The Week, BBC1?s Have I Got News For You, BBC1 Michael McIntyre?s Comedy Roadshow & Never Mind The Buzzcocks


Watch a clip of Jo on BBC1's Michael McIntyre?s Comedy Roadshow:



Best-known for her legendary one-woman shows, Jo Caulfield is ?one of the finest female comics at work? The Observer and has recently been nominated as ?the best female Stand-Up in the country? Chortle. She is also Graham Norton?s head writer. ?She is, quite simply, a damn funny woman? The Scotsman


?Many of the points Jo Caulfield makes about the human condition would have sociologists stroking their beards in admiration, but her audience tend to be laughing too much to notice. Do not miss her.? The Times


Also:


★★Abi Roberts★★

"Raucous and incredibly funny" Daily Telegraph.


★★Masud Milas★★


?Masud shone onstage and his dry twisted banter had the audience roaring with laughter? Time Out


★★Olaf Falafel★★


"Skilfully delivered absurdist musings? Three Weeks


Hosted by Joe Rowntree


Tickets ?10 http://www.wegottickets.com/event/325804


Doors open: 7.15pm Show Starts: 7.45pm


EDT, 1 Lordship Lane, SE22 8EW


Thanks for your support,


Cheers, Joe, Alice and Sam


Acts shown are correct at time of going to press. Management reserve the right to change the line-up without notice

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