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Sunday May2nd: Online Comedy: Cats vs Dogs (Science & Stand-Up), 8:30pm w/ LUCY PORTER


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Comedy for the Curious is a South London, Online Comedy Night run by comics.

Each show consists of 3 comedians delivering 3 unique stand-up sets, all around the topic at hand. It then wraps up with a chat and our game "Versus the Audience", because who doesn't like a game?


The shows are EVERY SUNDAY at 8:30pm on ZOOM and YouTube. Tickets are ?1-5. And we are CONTINUING THROUGH THE SUMMER

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


Sunday May 2nd is the epic battle of CATS VS DOGS with Lucy Porter (Live at the Apollo), Robyn Perkins & Ryan Mold

I mean it?s no contest right??! No scratching, no biting, no barking and no hissing, this fight is all about the comedy and the science!


Comedy for the Curious is a science, comedy chat show for anyone who loves comedy and is, well, a bit curious. Join Robyn Perkins (Sydney Fringe Comedy Award Winner), and 2 guest comics to watch 3 unique stand-up sets, all around the topic at hand. This engaging hour then wraps up with our game "Versus the Audience", because who doesn't like a game? Comedy for the Curious is a hilarious and interesting online comedy show, laced with science.

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