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Comedy for the Curious is an online comedy chat show that combines stand-up comedy and curiosity. Every Sunday at 8:30pm, we have stand-up comedy, science comedy, a chat and a game.


Its run by myself (SE London resident) and Laugh Train Home (SE Comedy Club) and was started in lockdown. Due to an international audience, we are continuing weekly with our shows on ZOOM and YOUTUBE.



TICKETS ARE HERE: https://www.designmynight.com/london/whats-on/comedy/laugh-train-home-online-gigs?t=tickets

(But also,

if you want to check it out).


TONIGHT at 8:30pm is all about MOTIVATION. All future line-ups below!



August 1st: Motivation (Part1) with George Zach, Paul 'Silky' White and MC Robyn Perkins

Don?t you just love dreaming up big plans, big big plans, you?re all fired up and then? Nowt. Nothing. Zero Motivation! Why is that? Why does that happen? What causes us to be motivated in the first place? Well don?t you worry?

Comedian host Robyn Perkins is all fired up to find out?with guests George Zach & Paul 'Silky' White


August 8th: Motivation (Part 2) with Dinesh Nathan, Juliet Meyers and MC Robyn Perkins

Even MORE Motivation! Yes as it turns out, it?s quite the topic! Lots to learn about, lots to laugh about? Oh are you doubting? Well I can assure you that some of our most hilarious stories come from the things we?ve done because of either being too motivated or things we?ve done to try to get ourselves motivated! I mean? to start with, there?s Mr. Motivator? remember that?! No? YouTube it, it will not disappoint!


August 16th: Video Games! With John Robertson (The Dark Room), Chris Purchase Green & Host Robyn Perkins

Xbox, PlayStation, Nintendo, Sega, Atari, PC, Online, Mobile phones, Solitaire and Candy Crush. It?s the return of Video Games!

Comedian host Robyn Perkins looks into why we love or hate video games. Are they that bad? Do they help us? Or are they just silly things that connect people world wide? Don?t worry if this blurb seems slightly bias, Robyn Perkins is the perfect person to research and deliver for her knowledge of Video Games is non existent! So lets see what she uncovers?

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