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Newsflash- sadly Lloyd Griffith foolishly double booked himself but we have amazing replacement- no other than Mr Tony Law!!!! Both Tony and Rob are playing the Udderbelly ( big upside down purple cow on Southbank so come and see them in your local East Dulwich pub for a fraction of the price!!


Tony Law


As seen on Have I Got News For You, Never Mind The Buzzcocks, 8 Out Of 10 Cats, Celebrity Squares, The Alternative Comedy Experience and heard on Radio 4?s Tony Law?s Surreal Guide to Surreal Comedy.


Tony is an Edinburgh Comedy Award nominee, Chortle Best Live Show Award winner, Chortle Best Club Comic Award winner and Chortle Best Breakthrough Act Award winner.


?One of the most delightfully zany and disconcerting comedians around?

★★★★ The Telegraph


?Chaos has rarely been so finely constructed and this much fun?

★★★★The Times


?Takes stand-up to a dangerously funny new level?

★★★★The Guardian


Don't miss!



Snap them up here ?8 advance here : http://www.wegottickets.com/event/357341


or ?10 on door or pop in and buy from the Lordship pub?

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