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Laugh Train Home Comedy Tuesdays in March


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Laugh Train Home is known for hilarious comedy nights, a fun atmosphere and a bit of the unexpected. For over two years, we have been bringing you the best UK and International comedians, including Joe Lycett, Seann Walsh, Josh Widdicombe, Reginald D. Hunter, Sara Pascoe and more. Faces you know from the TV and great names you know from the circuit ? in Battersea every Wednesday, and now in Forest Hill every Tuesday! Our Laugh Train Home comedy night is going to have you in stitches.?

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We have an amazing line up for March:

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6 March ? Tony Law (8 Out of 10 Cats, Have I Got News for You, Comedy Central UK's The Alternative Comedy Experience), with Matt Winning (Finalist, 2012 BBC New Comedy Awards), Andy Field (Winner, Chortle Student Comedy Award 2015, Finalist, Leicester Square New Act of the Year 2014) and MC Ria Lina?


13 March - Pete Firman (The Magicians, Monkey Magic, The Secret World of Magic), with Stephen Bailey (CelebAbility, Weekend with Aled Jones and Channel 5?s Celebrity Big Brother's Bit on the Side), Faye Treacy (Runner Up, Bath Comedy Festival New Act Competition, 2016, Best Newcomer, Musical Comedy Awards 2015) and MC Robyn Perkins?


20 March ? Ian Smith (BBC3 at the Fringe, Sweat the Small Stuff, The Ark, Siblings), with Phil Ellis (The Russell Howard Hour, Drunk History, The Tapeface Tapes, Funz & Games), Valerio Milani, Callum Oakley (Semi-finalist, Britain?s Got Talent) and MC Robyn Perkins?


27 March ? Bobby Mair (Comedy Central: The Bobby Mair Show, 8 Out of 10 Cats, Never Mind the Buzzcocks, Russell Howards Good News, Comedy Central Roast Battle), with Steve Bugeja (Russell Howard?s Stand Up Central, Winner, 2013 BBC Radio New Comedy of the Year Award), Michael Odewale (Finalist, 2016 BBC New Comedy Award) and MC Robyn Perkins?


Disclaimer: Please note, because our comedians are real life people, and famous, occasionally our lineups are subject to last-minute changes. Updates always at twitter @laughtrainhome?


Tickets: https://www.designmynight.com/london/events/comedy/laugh-train-home-comedy-tuesdays?

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