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Bring Your Own Baby Comedy in SE London this January


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Bring Your Own Baby Comedy is the UK?s premier baby friendly comedy club! Our shows feature the funniest comedy stars from the circuit and TV. Our events are all about you, the parents! But don?t worry ? we also take great care of our younger guests.


We provide soft flooring, toys, buggy parking and baby changing at all of our venues, so that your baby is happy and you can relax, have a drink and be entertained!


If you need to whip out a bum (the babies please!) a boob or a bottle please feel free? and our comics won?t mind being heckled by our younger guests!*


Our shows feature a brand new line up of comedians every month. We feature two acts, plus a compere, with a 15 minute interval, and the whole show will last approx 75 minutes.


* Please note: our brilliant comics will be performing their usual adult material, which is why we have a 12 month age limit for our little laughers


Our January shows include:


Monday 14th January at The Churchill Theatre, Bromley

Thursday 17th January at The East Dulwich Tavern

Tuesday 29th January at The Bridge House, Crystal Palace


Tickets and more details are on our website: www.byobcomedy.com

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