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Online Stand-Up Comedy, Tues. May 26, 8pm ft. Jen Brister


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Laugh Train Home, for 6 years, has been bringing you amazing line-ups to South London. Now that we are all staying home, for the safety of our country, Laugh Train Home will be bringing you the same great line-ups to your living room (or bedroom, or bathroom, or wherever you want to watch).


May 26th: Straight Stand-Up ft: Jen Brister (Live at the Apollo), Jasper Cromwell Jones, Scott Bennett, plus host Robyn Perkins (Sydney Fringe 2019 Comedy Award Winner)! **Sara Barron is not well, but has rescheduled for June 23rd.


HOW IT WORKS: Buy a ticket online. 30 minutes before showtime, we will email you the meeting code (and password). This will be in Zoom. We will TRY to send ticket info at 8pm as well, but if that doesn't come though, contact us via Facebook. https://www.designmynight.com/london/whats-on/comedy/laugh-train-home-online-gigs

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