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Plosive Comedy in Dulwich: Sara Pascoe


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The best in alternative comedy comes to the MCT at Alleyn?s.


Sara Pascoe headlines November?s show. An Edinburgh Comedy Award nominee, acclaimed author and star of ?Live at the Apollo?, ?Taskmaster?, ?QI? and ?Mock the Week?.


Joining Sara are hugely talented stand-up Tez Ilyas ? who?s appeared on ?The Last Leg?, ?Mock the Week? and ?Live from The BBC? as well as starring in his own Radio 4 show ? shape-shifting absurdist and 2017 Edinburgh Comedy Award nominee star Jordan Brookes, and podcasting champ (?All Killa No Filla? podcast) and Chortle Award nominee Kiri Pritchard-McLean as MC.


Age restriction: 18+


Full details:


Date: Saturday November 4 2017

Line-up: Sara Pascoe, Tez Ilyas, Jordan Brookes, MC Kiri Pritchard-McLean

Time: 8pm (doors 7.30pm)

Venue: The MCT at Alleyn?s, Alleyn?s School, Townley Road, Dulwich, SE22 8SU

Price: ?16 (plus booking fee)

Age restriction: 18+

Event link: https://www.plosive.co.uk

Direct ticket link: https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/event/EMHMFM

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