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Comedy: Desiree Burch Edinburgh Preview, May 7th, The Honor Oak Pub


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Edinburgh Previews Kick Off at The Honor Oak Pub


May 7th starts Laugh Train Home's Edinburgh Preview Season, featuring Desiree Burch (Live at the Apollo) and Jim Campbell (The Football Ramble). From May - July, The Honor Oak Pub will host big acts like Lucy Porter, Hal Cruttenden, Ivo Graham, Tom Stade, Darren Harriott, Simon Evans and more, all trying out new material and running through their Edinburgh shows.


It runs every Tuesday, 8-10:15pm. Tickets range from ?6-8. The Honor Oak Pub, SE23 1RH.

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


May 7th: Desiree Burch (Live at The Apollo) & Jim Campbell (The Football Ramble)


May 14th: Carl Donnelly (Russell Howard?s Good News) & Alex Kealy


May 21st: George Zach (International sellout) & Evan Desmare


May 28th: Ivo Graham (Live at the Apollo) & Jayde Adams (Mock the Week)


June 4th: Jarred Christmas (Nevermind the Buzzcocks) & Ian Smith (Popatron)


June 11th: Lucy Porter (Mock the Week) & Robyn Perkins


June 18th - Tom Stade (Live at the Apollo) & Darius Davis


June 25th: Simon Evans (Live @Apollo) & Catherine Bohart


July 2nd: Darren Harriott (Live at the Apollo) & Huge Davies


July 9th: Hal Cruttenden (Live at the Apollo) & Ken Cheng


16 July: Andrew Maxwell (Live at the Apollo) & Elf Lyons (EdFringe Award, nominee)


23 July: John Hastings (BBC Late Night Comedy Spectacular) & Daisy Earl


30 July: Christopher Bliss (8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown) & Omid Djalili (Have I Got News for You)

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