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East Dulwich Comedy Club - Next Night Sunday August 4th


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Hello


Our next East Dulwich comedy night at Dulwich Hamlet FC is coming up. After a very successful second show in July, we are back on Sunday 4th August at the club bar (right next to Sainsbury's on Dog Kennel Hill) - we've got a cracking line up, lead by Lauren Pattison, one of the funniest and freshest voices to emerge onto the circuit in the last few years.


The comedy starts at 7pm and we will finish around 9.30 - tickets are available from the link below or on the door on the night, and are priced at ?8 or ?5 for concessions - concession prices are available for anyone working for the NHS, Teacher, Blue Light Service, Local Authority and Forces as well as Over 60s and Students.


It's worth noting that even though this is an even run by Hamlet fans, it's comedy club and has nothing to do with football and no knowledge or even interest is required to have a fantastic night. And if you've never visited our bar before, it's open every night and all day at weekends, and serves a brilliant, and reasonably priced range of drinks as well as Pieminster Pies and hot dogs - including Vegan Options.


Hope to see you there!


https://dulwichhamletfc.seetickets.com/event/dhfc-comedy-club-lauren-pattison/champion-hill-stadium-london/1411560

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