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Live Online Comedy: Tues. July 21, 8pm ft. Sarah Keyworth


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Laugh Train Home is the local comedy night (SE23). We have been running online shows since April, and are now hosting them in zoom only. We have been told they are the closest thing to a live gig. PLEASE give us a try (and support live performance). Free and ?5 tickets are here: https://www.designmynight.com/london/whats-on/comedy/laugh-train-home-online-gigs

Reserve Free or ?5 tickets: https://www.designmynight.com/london/whats-on/comedy/laugh-train-home-online-gigs


HOW OUR ONLINE SHOWS WORK:?They are on ZOOM only. You can have you video and/or audio on or off as you wish!?They start at 8pm and run to about 9pm.?Reserve your space on?DESIGN MY NIGHT?and you will be sent the ZOOM login on the day. If you have not received it by 7:45, please email or text us as sometimes it is blocked (07838790961).Its the closest thing to a real gig that we can provide. PLEASE come show your support as our comics still can't work and need you.?


July 21st: Straightup Stand-Up ft. Sarah Keyworth (Comedy Central) Jason Patterson & Host Robyn Perkins (Sydney Fringe Comedy Award Winner)!


July 28th: Foreign Language and Autism: COMEDY FOR THE CURIOUS!

Host Robyn Perkins (Sydney Fringe Comedy Award Winner) asked the big, small and stupid life questions, and tries to explain them with science. This week we answer two very different questions: Are Brits Bad at Foreign Languages? With Maureen Younger and The Science of Autism? With Josephine Lacey

  • 4 weeks later...

After this week, we switch to our stand-up, science chat show. Want some laughs? Join Sarah Keyworth (Comedy Central), Jason Patterson, MC Robyn Perkins and more!


https://www.designmynight.com/london/whats-on/comedy/laugh-train-home-online-gigs

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