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**Thursday 30th September CLF Peckham :Stars of Jonathan Ross & Live At The Apollo & more**


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Don't this Thursday's Comedy in Peckham ( v close to Peckham Rye Station) so easy to get to)


Thursday 30th September 2021 : Collywobblers Comedy presents CLF Art Laughter Lounge Peckham : Joanne Mcnally , Marlon Davis, Celya AB , Special guest TBC Dan Antopolski & MC Sion James


Collywobblers Comedy are very excited to bring a new last Thursday monthly comedy night to Peckham's stunning CLF Art Lounge.

We have a fantastic line up of comedy talent for you including the brilliant Joanne McNally Irish Telly Star as seen on both ITV's "Jonathan Ross' Chat Show" & "Jonathan Ross' Comedy Club" 2021, Marlon Davis -As seen on BBC's "Live at the Apollo" and Comedy Central's "Comedy Store Live", Celya A B As seen on BBC TWO - Funny Festival Live (2021), Dave TV Award Winner Dan Antopolski providing the lols, all hosted by your cheeky charming MC Sion James.


We are operating the event strictly in accordance with the Government?s guidelines and our experience of hosting a variety of socially distanced events over the last 18 months to help you have a safe and enjoyable visit , reduced capacity , socially distanced , table service and with some of the procedures previously in place to reduce transmission risk.


Spacious cool venue with amazing roof terrace for pre and post show drinks.


We want you to be comfortable , relaxed and safe while enjoying some great live comedy!


Doors 7.00pm Comedy Show 8.30pm to 11.00pm, Two Intervals & Table Service.


The CLF Art Lounge 4a Station Way, Peckham London SE15 4RX


The entrance is an inconspicuous black door about 10 metres from Peckham Rye Station?s main entrance


Book Table here :https://www.clfartlounge.com/book


Tickets & Info here : https://www.jokepit.com/e/5448


Thanks for supporting live comedy!


Sion xyz

Only a handful of tickets left TONIGHT! Don't miss the chance to see the wonderful Joanne Mcnally in an intimate comedy club vibe, due to her amazing comedy talents Joanne is going to massive and has almost sold out two nights at the Palladium next year!


Tickets & Info here : https://www.jokepit.com/e/5488

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