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Thurs30thJune : *Comedy @ Lordship Pub East Dulwich - Abandoman Edfringe preview & Kerry Godlliman!*


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Hello East Dulwich Comedy Lovers,


We have some exciting news - the mighty Abandoman are coming to East Dulwich -don't miss the amazing comedy talents who have wowed audiences all over the world and once seen you will be their newest big fan plus brilliant Kerry Godliman recently seen on Channel4s Comedy Gala recorded at the O2 doing tour warmup show - don't miss!!


Tickets selling already so snap up Bargain ?8 Advanced Tickets on : http://www.wegottickets.com/event/363135


have a Great weekend

Cheers

Sion xyz



Thursday 30th June 2016 : Collywobblers Comedy @ The Lordship Pub East Dulwich : Kerry Godliman ( Extended Set/ Tour Warmup) Abandoman Edfringe preview (Edinburgh Fringe Festival 2016) , MC Sion James & Free Lollipops


Collywobblers Comedy brings you the best value World Class, Award Winning Comedy with Big Name TV Stars, Circuit Favourites & Special Guests , Edinburgh Previews in a friendly cosy atmosphere, & free lollipops!


Previous acts appeared under Colllywobblers associated clubs Omid Djalili ,Andy Zaltzman, Holly Walsh Micky Flanagan . Stephen Merchant, Sean Hughes, Lee Nelson , Milton Jones, Danny Bhoy, Hal Cruttenden and many more



The Lordship Pub 211 Lordship Lane, East Dulwich, London SE22 8HA Tel: 02082992068


www.thelordshippub.co.uk



Advanced Tickets available : http://www.wegottickets.com/event/363135


Entry : ?8 Advanced bookings / ?10 Cash Door Price



Doors 7.30pm Show 8.30pm Food available until 10.00pm FREE LOLLIPOPS



Book Now to Avoid Disappointment



For Reservations Please email Sion on [email protected] or Text 07734 805817


Advanced ?8 Tickets Available Online / From the Bar OR ?10 Cash on the Door.


Advanced ?8 Tickets available : http://www.wegottickets.com/event/363135


Discount for Group Booking of 6 or more- Free ticket for the group organiser


Kerry Godliman


Star of C4 Comedy Gala 2016 ?Live At The Apollo and ?Michael McIntyre?s Comedy Roadshow?, Ricky Gervais? sitcom ?Derek?


'Goes for the jugular. Quick wit, frank and engaging' (The Independent)


'A great comic who oozes personality' (Evening Standard)


http://www.kerrygodliman.com/


Abandoman


Multi Award winning Irish Improvised Hip Hop Comedy


"Flight of the Conchords meets 8 Mile. Nothing short of genius." - Chortle.co.uk


Abandoman are hugely successful at Festivals, selling out wherever they go.


Definitely not to be missed and rarely seen on the comedy circuit now, so seize the moment. 'Abandoman create hilarious musical numbers at lightning speed, based on audience suggestions'


Winner "Best Comedy Newcomer" at the Adelaide Fringe Festival 2013


Check out glimpse of the genius of Abandoman here :https://www.facebook.com/ABANDOMAN/videos/1063170797058709/?pnref=story


MC Sion James


"Utterly charming ... Lovable giant' Time Out London


Acts shown are correct at time of going to press. Mgmt reserve the right to change the line-up without notice.

Please see flyer attached- also Carl Donnelly & Stephen Bailey on Thurs 28th July- brilliant double edfringe previews


Abandoman back in East Dulwich- whoo whoo! I'm sure some of you recall when we had nearly 100 peeps packed out in the old Hoopers comedy gig!!

If miss the amazing Abandoman at Glasto then come and see them at The Lordship in East Dulwich on Thursday #edfringe preview plus ace Kerry Goldliman UK Tour Warmup -dont miss!!


Snap up bargain ?8 advanced tickets on http://www.wegottickets.com/event/361663


Watch a glimpse of Abandoman's genius on below link


https://www.facebook.com/ABANDOMAN/videos/1063170797058709/?pnref=story

So we almost sold out tonight- whoohoo- gonna be another cracker- there will possibly be a few ?10 tickets available on the door as limited capacity.


Snap up ?8 advanced tickets for next shows with multi-award winning Carl Donnelly and Stephen Bailey ( as seen on Safe Word and warm up for Loose Women!


PS Carls edfringe pic is not actual size!


http://www.wegottickets.com/event/365232

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