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The line-up for the last FREE show of 2016 on Friday 25th at The Old Nun's Head is looking rather good! If you can't wait until 2017 to see us again, then come along and celebrate the end of a fine year for Pull The Other One, and a rather questionable one for events beyond our golden curtains. Join the event here and laugh in the face of despair in fine company! This Friday at the Old Nun's Head

Doors 8 30 pm. Show 9pm. FREE entry, if you wish to reserve a seat please email [email protected]


LEWIS BLOMFIELD will host:

Brian Sewer ...resident Art Critic

CheekyKita....Outer Space Clown

Dan Lees.......Inner Space Clown

Monochrome Dream Show....we have no idea

Sian Clarke.....looking for love

Gobres.......Mexican Gag Lord


Join us bringing the anarchic spirit of the last Friday of every month back to Nunhead. There's no ticket's this time, just turn up a bit earlier to guarantee a seat!


heres some 1 min videos of our club



... come celebrate with us at our Free: PTOO presents It's Got Bells On at The Old Nun's Head on Friday 30th. Our finest selection of comedians may or may not make political references, but we'll all hold in the back of our minds a wonderfully serene sense of relief that we all made the right decision. It's *FREE* to get in, and you can stay as long as you want...

Pull The Other One is an extraordinary evening with acts bizarre, humorous and delightful.

Most comedy shows nowadays are just a string of stand-ups with occasionally, an odd act thrown in. Vivienne and Martin Soan?s monthly Pull The Other One club at the Ivy House is old-style variety mingled with comic performance art and never short of the unexpected and bizarre. It?s no surprise that Pull The Other One attracts a varied audience including artist, musicians and celebrities in search of an inspirational night out themselves.

?I will be coming back here as much as I can? Omid Djaili

?Performing at this club was the 17th highlight of my life? Arthur Smith


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