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Hello there, just thought i'd let you know about this...



Saturday September 29th sees the return of Gipsy Hill Comedy Club, at the Gipsy Hill Tavern.


The legendary comedy night in South East London is back after a two-year absence, presenting the best comedians on the circuit on Saturday nights.


Along with your regular compere Terry Saunders (?effortlessly funny? **** Metro....?terrific? Richard Herring), Gipsy Hill Comedy Club presents a fortnightly line-up of the most exciting, unique and wonderful performers around.


Our opening night line-up includes:


The legendary Simon Munnery (?One of the most original and talented comedians in the country? The Observer?Star of BBC2?s cult-favourite The League Against Tedium)


Rising star Isy Suttie (?A modern-day Victoria Wood? **** Chortle?..?Hilarious? Time Out)


And heart-warming, musical whimsy from Gavin Osborn (?Brilliantly accomplished singer-songwriter? Chortle, regularly appeared alongside Daniel Kitson on his sell-out 2006 and 2007 UK and New York Tours)



Fellow performers appearing this Autumn in SE19 include:


Josie Long on October 20th (if.comedy Newcomer Winner 2007, ***** Scotsman & Metro. 'She's daft, she's uplifting... truly magical' Time Out)


Sarah Kendall on November 3rd (Perrier Award Nominee 2004, ?A master storyteller? Metro)


Robin Ince on November 17th (Chortle Award-winner 2007, Time Out Award-winner 2006, British Comedy Award nominee 2006)



Opening Night: Sept 29th


At the Gipsy Hill Tavern


79 Gipsy Hill, SE19 1QH


Doors 8pm Tickets ?6 (07758 521 378)


www.gipsyhillcomedy.co.uk (under construction)

For full line-ups and for more information contact: Tom Searle [email protected] 07941 7666 08

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