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Plosive Comedy in Dulwich with Nish Kumar, Phil Wang, Sofie Hagen and Sean McLoughlin


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Plosive?s flagship stand-up night, bringing the best in alternative comedy to south east London.


Nish Kumar ? host of BBC2?s ?The Mash Report? and star of ?Live at the Apollo?, ?Mock the Week? and ?Would I Lie To You?? ? headlines February?s show.


Support comes from ?Have I Got News For You? and ?Live at the Apollo? star Phil Wang, podcasting champ (?The Guilty Feminist?, ?Made of Human?) and ?Live at the BBC? star Sofie Hagen, and Sean McLoughlin ? fresh from supporting Ricky Gervais on his world tour ? as MC.


Age restriction: 18+


Full details:


Date: Saturday February 10 2018

Line-up: Nish Kumar, Phil Wang, Sofie Hagen and MC Sean McLoughlin

Time: 8pm (doors 7.15pm)

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/events/plosive-comedy-in-dulwich-feb-2018

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

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