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Comedy at the Old Nun's Head in support of Ramadan - 8th May


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In less than 2 weeks away now, we are hosting a new comedy night in The Old Nun's Head. Pick N Mix Comedy is about picking a different theme each month and having some fun.


Our first show is starting alongside with Ramadan, so we thought it would be great choice and all our comedians will be from Muslim backgrounds. We have a great line up of competition winners and people already performing with TV names.


Come join us for a great night of comedy


Link to tickets here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/pick-n-mix-comedy-presents-ramadan-comedy-night-tickets-59724960966

Here's a little bit of info on all the acts performing on the 8th:


Fatiha El-Ghorri was recently touring with Tez Ilyas for Comedy Takeover with Human Appeal, and has also performed recently with Russell Howard and Omid Djalili.


Mustafa Fecto was a runner-up in this year's Laughing Horse New Act Finalist.


Mamoun Elagab was a finalist in the BBC New Comedian Awards in 2018


Mo Omar was the winner of Leicester Square New Act Competition 2017 and was part of Comedy Central's Comedy Festival in Southampton last year.


Sadia Azmat's currently runs the popular podcast 'No Country for Young Women'


'A very funny and promising new comedian' - Mark Lawson, BBC


Mo Saffaf was a Max Turner Finalist in 2016 and is a part of this year's AAA Stand-Up show in Edinburgh, which has been a sold out show since 2005

Less than one week away!


The comedy will take place in a separate venue upstairs away from the bar area, and the Old Nun's Head will be providing food from their Wednesday night pop-up, The Flygerians. All their meat is halal and there are veggie and vegan options too, if you're looking for the perfect place for breaking fast.


The event link is here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/pick-n-mix-comedy-presents-ramadan-comedy-night-tickets-59724960966

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