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*Ian Cognito* Comedy at Lordship Pub East Dulwich Tonight Dont miss rare chance to see Ian Cognito!


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Apologies Christian Reilly has had to pull out but we have amazing replacement Ian Cognito- a true living legend of the comedy circuit described by The Guardian as " Just stunning."


Snap up bargain ?8 advanced tickets on [http://www.wegottickets.com/event/352118]

(Last minute cancellation so too late to update WGT info- Christian replaced my the infamous Ian Cognito!)


Limited Tickets ?10 on the Door- please arrive for 8pm Doors for 8.30pmish show


Ian Cognito is one of the best comics on the national circuit, a veteran who clearly knows what he?s doing as he spits his darkly humorous vitriol over an unsuspecting crowd. Outspoken, opinionated, and totally clued up, this man?s take on the world will have you convinced and convulsed (with laughter).

"Cognito puts them all in the shade. If you want to know what?s wrong with New Britain, Ian Cognito?s going to tell you. And if you don?t, you?d better keep your mouth shut. Just stunning." The Guardian

"Ian Cognito is up there with the greats. He rants - but not without thought." - Evening Standard

"There is no doubting Ian Cognito?s blazing talent as a stand-up." - Time Out


Dont miss rare chance to see Ian Cognito is the UK?s most controversial stand-up. Banned from 12 clubs, he?s certainly an iconoclastic performer! Cognito has been compared to Lenny Bruce and Bill Hicks, and has avoided the mainstream media, in part at least due to his irascible reputation. Cognito delights in playing with audience?s sensibilities!


More info here:


http://eepurl.com/bV64JH


Interesting article here on Ian Cognito's life and infamous comedy career


http://www.bristolpost.co.uk/8203-Ian-Cognito-Good-Fight/story-28723535-detail/story.html


Hope to see you late for a brilliant fun eve of comedy!


Thanks

Sion xyz


Please text me on 07734805817 or email on [email protected] to reserve groups.

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