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Online Comedy (stand-up/science), Sunday Feb 7th, 8:30pm (about FEAR)


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Laugh Train Home have a unique online comedy show called COMEDY FOR THE CURIOUS.

It combines standup, science comedy & an interactive game, though know you can be as HIDDEN or INTERACTIVE as you want!


New topics will be replied to on this message, but we are on EVERY SUNDAY in Lockdown 3!


FREE & ?5 tickets are here:

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


Its on ZOOM, or you can watch on YouTube (Robyn Perkins)

Both links you can get via ticket link.

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Laugh Train Home is a South London Comic-Run Comedy Night. We now have weekly science, comedy chat shows, every Sunday at 8:30pm. Each show is a new theme with 3 comics (and an interactive game). Come check it out and support live comedy!


This SUNDAY at 8:30pm on ZOOM or YouTube is all about FEAR - what is it, how does it work, and why?!

Guest comics Susan Murray and Eamon Goodfellow feature on thhis episode of Comedy for the Curious. Using stand-up comedy and science-comedy, we explores all things fear.



UPCOMING SHOWS:

February 14th: VALENTINES SPECIAL! For Love or Lust with Harriet Kemsley (8 Out of 10 Cats), Bobby Mair (8 Out of 10 Cats) & Host Robyn Perkins-It?s Valentine?s Day, so yea, we are chatting love. But it won?t be all cheeseballs and kiss emojis, we?ll also talk about flirting, lusting and sexiness. 2 guest comics will join us. And as always, we will wrap up with our game of Versus the Audience.


February 21st: Personality ft. Laura Lexx (Live at the Apollo), Esther Manito & Host Robyn Perkins

Where does our Personality come from? What makes us who we are? Join Robyn, Laura and another special guest for a night of figuring out why we are the way we are.


February 28th: Technology Ep1 Artificial Intelligence with Nathan Caton (Live at the Apollo) & Harry Stachini


March 7th: Conspiracy Theories with Jarred Christmas & Abbie Richards


March 14th: Technology Ep2 Video Games with Imran Yusuf (Michael McIntyre's Comedy Roadshow), Gareth Berliner & Host Robyn Perkins

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