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Comedy Tuesdays from Laugh Train Home! 8-10pm @The Honor Oak


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STAND-UP COMEDY CONTINUES!

We are in the 2nd half of our Autumn Season for Laugh Train Home Comedy Nights! Show starts 8pm (prompt) so we can wrap up by 10pm. Would love to see you there :)


What: Pro Stand-Up Comedy Show, ft. headliners like Zoe Lyons, John Robins, Ellie Taylor

Dates: Weekly on Tuesdays (up to Dec 12th and recommencing Jan 9)

Time: 8:00-10:00PM (prompt!)

Price: ?6adv / ?8 on door on Design My Night

Location: The Honor Oak Pub, 1 St. German?s Rd., SE23 1RH

www.LaughTrainHome.com


Check out the line-ups below:


7 Nov ? Comedy that tells it like it is?unplugged.

Andrew Ryan (Russell Howard?s Good News, Comedy Central?s Live at the Comedy Store, Best of the Edinburgh Festival Live) with Tim Renkow (nominated for Best Newcomer at the 2014 Chortle Awards) Jamali Maddix (The John Bishop Show, Chortle Student Comedian of the Year 2014)? and MC Robyn Perkins


14 Nov ? Three very distinct storytellers.

Felicity Ward (The Inbetweeners 2, the John Bishop Show, Russell Howards Good News) with Adam Rowe (The Comedy Store) ?True comic brilliance? ? The Liverpool Echo, Vladimir McTavish ?lively, sharp and skillful? Time Out, and MC Robyn Perkins


21 Nov ? International All-Stars

Pete Johnannson (Netflix Exclusive Pete Johannson?you Might Enjoy Pete Johannson, Russell Howards Good News Extra) with Desiree Burch (Just filmed Live at The Apollo), Benji Waterstones (Finalist, Leicester Square New Act 2014) and MC Robyn Perkins


28 Nov ? A Mixed Bag of Comedy Genius

Marcel Lucont (Derek, John Bishop?s Christmas Show, Russell Howard?s Good News, Live At The Electric, Set List) with Matt Price ?A phenomenal storyteller? The Scotsman, Cally Beaton, Bob Munro and MC Robyn Perkins


5 Dec ? The Young Professionals

Iain Stirling (Love Island, CelebAbility, Russell Howards Good News Extra) with Tamar Broadbent (Finalist, 2015 Amused Moose Laugh Off), Sarah Iles and MC Robyn Perkins


12 Dec ? Clever Observations, All Night Long

Ed Gamble (Mock the Week, Russell Howard?s Good News, Dave?s One Night Stand), Jess Fostekew and MC Robyn Perkins

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