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Tues, May 19, 8pm. Online: Comedy for the Curious ft. Sara Barron


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COMEDY FOR THE CURIOUS: The stand-up chat show for people who ask 'why'


We are your local comedy club (Laugh Train Home) and are doing ZOOM comedy nights every Tuesday, 8-9pm.


In just the last 3 weeks, we have managed to crack the tech, and have been told its the closest thing to a live gig. TONIGHT is our stand-up chat show. Come check us out!

https://www.designmynight.com/uk/whats-on/comedy/laugh-train-home-online-gigs?t=tickets


May 19th: Host Robyn Perkins (Sydney Fringe Comedy Award Winner) is back, delving into the science and inevitable comedy behind sex and swagger! Guest star Sara Barron from Live at the Apollo and Lucy Fredericks.


May 26 & June 9 are straight stand-up gigs, featuring Sara Barron and Sindhu Vee from Live at the Apollo

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