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Bring Your Own Baby Comedy is the UK's number one baby friendly comedy club!


With the funniest stars from TV and the comedy circuit for you, and soft flooring, toys and more for baby, our shows are the perfect treat. We also provide buggy parking, baby changing and helping hands, so that you can relax and enjoy the show (and maybe a G&T). Our lunchtime shows feature a brand new line up of acts each month, so bring your baby and come and have a giggle with us!


We have a 12 month age limit for our younger laughers as comics perform their usual adult material.


In 2018 we have shows at the East Dulwich Tavern on the following dates in 2018: May 17th and June 21st with more dates to be announced!


Check out our website for more info and to book tickets: www.byobcomedy.com/east-dulwich


We really hope to see you there!

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***A reminder of our show at East Dulwich Tavern tomorrow 17th May at 12pm*** We hope to see you all there! xx

lorraine.perry78@gma Wrote:

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> Bring Your Own Baby Comedy is the UK's number one

> baby friendly comedy club!

>

> With the funniest stars from TV and the comedy

> circuit for you, and soft flooring, toys and more

> for baby, our shows are the perfect treat. We also

> provide buggy parking, baby changing and helping

> hands, so that you can relax and enjoy the show

> (and maybe a G&T). Our lunchtime shows feature a

> brand new line up of acts each month, so bring

> your baby and come and have a giggle with us!

>

> We have a 12 month age limit for our younger

> laughers as comics perform their usual adult

> material.

>

> In 2018 we have shows at the East Dulwich Tavern

> on the following dates in 2018: May 17th and June

> 21st with more dates to be announced!

>

> Check out our website for more info and to book

> tickets: www.byobcomedy.com/east-dulwich

>

> We really hope to see you there!

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