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*Thursday 27th January 2022 *CLF Comedy Peckham* Carl Donnelly / Michael Odewale (Mock The Week)


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Belated Happy New Happy Weekend EDF Comedy Fans!


Hope you are all ok and 2022 going well as can be?


Hope you can make the first comedy show of the year ? 2021 shows have been super good fun and 2022 ones will too!


Thursday 27th January 2022 : Collywobblers Comedy presents CLF Art Laughter Lounge Peckham : Carl Donnelly , Michael Odewale, Kuan-wen Huang , Zahra Barri, Tom Houghton & MC James Dowdeswell


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 awesome Carl Donnelly - Star of Mock The Week, Dave TV & Two Vegan Idiots Podcast, ?Observational genius? - The Guardian, Michael Odewale ( BBC Presents: Stand Up For Live Comedy , Mock The Week ,The Mash Report & more ), Kuan-wen Huang - South London based Taiwanese rising comedy star ,super comedy talents of Zahra Barri , Comedy Central Star & Tower Of London Resident Tom Houghton providing the lols, all hosted by your charming guest MC James Dowdeswell as seen on "Russell Howard?s Good News" (BBC) & Ricky Gervais? Extras


Limited capacity and naturally social distanced , super cool venue with semi covered roof terrace for pre and post show drinks.


Tickets & Info : https://www.jokepit.com/e/6093


Have a lovely weekend and hope to see you there.


Thanks for supporting live comedy.


Cheers

Sion xyz

Only a handful of tickets left TONIGHT) - Stunning venue and only 10 seconds from Peckham Rye Station-last few shows have been super fun vibes! Tickets & Info : https://www.jokepit.com/e/6093


Thanks for supporting live comedy!

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