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Exciting news...Pro Comedy is Back in South East London!


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Once a comedy hub, Forest Hill is back on the map! Laugh Train Home is one of London's best comedy nights, and has found a new home in SE London (SE23). Even better, it happens to be run by local resident: Robyn Perkins. That's right, there is a new pro-comedy night, every Tuesday, bringing back the biggest names on the comedy scene to the local area.


After 7 nights of successful Edinburgh preview shows, Laugh Train Home is weekly every TUESDAY at The Honor Oak (a short walk from Forest Hill Overground Station). The night runs 8-10pm, with three sections of pro comedians, bringing you a great mix of styles across the evening.


The previews featured TV credited acts including John Robins (Mock the Week, Radio X), Ivo Graham (Live at the Apollo), Dane Baptiste (Hither Green superstar, Live at the Apollo & more), and Sarah Kendall (two time Edinburgh Award nominee), while the autumn season includes big names like: Kerry Godliman (Live at The Apollo, Derek), Zoe Lyons (Live at the Apollo), Marcel Lucont (John Bishop Shop), and more


Tickets will be ?6 in advance (Design My Night) / ?8 at the door. Find Perkins and these other comedy greats at The Honor Oak Pub at 1 St. German?s Rd., SE23 1RH. www.LaughTrainHome.com for more information.

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