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Live Comedy returns to SE23 on Thursdays


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Laugh Train Home, the SE London comedy club, is returning to The Honor Oak Pub, every THURSDAY. The night is comedian run, and brings the best acts from the UK and the world, right to SE23. The first Thursday of the month is our TV Headliner night (tickets ?7-10). Each and every other Thursday is our New Act / New Material night (?2 entry).

https://www.designmynight.com/london/events/comedy/laugh-train-home-comedy-wednesdays?t=tickets


FULL LINE-UPS Below. Also, August 5th is a real doozy of a night!



August 5th: Nabil Abdulrashid (Britain's Got Talent Finalist, Celebrity Masterchef), SECRET CELEBRITY, Erich McElroy (Comedians Solving Problems) and Host Robyn Perkins (Sydney Fringe Comedy Award Winner)


August 12: Material Night with MC Jacob Hatton


August 19: New Material Night with MC Jacob Hatton


August 26: New Material Night with MC Jacob Hatton


September 2: Marcel Lucont (John Bishop Christmas Show), Esther Manito (Stand-Up Sketch Show), Helen Bauer (Comedy Central) and MC Robyn Perkins


September 9: Material Night with MC Jacob Hatton


September 16: New Material Night with MC Jacob Hatton


September 23: New Material Night with MC Jacob Hatton


September 30: New Material Night with MC Jacob Hatton


October 7: Masie Adam (Mock the Week, 8 Out of 10 Cats), with Kate Lucas, Touissant Douglass (Bameous) & MC Robyn Perkins


October 14: Material Night with MC Jacob Hatton


October 21: New Material Night with MC Jacob Hatton


October 28: New Material Night with MC Jacob Hatton


November 4: Jen Brister (Live at the Apollo), Steve N Allen (Mash Report), Secret Guest Doing New Material & MC Robyn Perkins


November 11: Material Night with MC Jacob Hatton


November 18: New Material Night with MC Jacob Hatton


November 25: New Material Night with MC Jacob Hatton


December 2: Sara Barron (Live at the Apollo), with Babatunde, Javier Jarquin & MC Robyn Perkins

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