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Thursday 28th April Comedy CLF Peckham *JOE THOMAS (The Inbetweeners) *HARRIET KEMSLEY( Apollo)


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Hello ED Comedy Lovers,


Hope you are all doing ok and enjoying the spring sunshine?


Don't miss next Thursday's amazing line up of comedy at stunning CLF Art Lounge Peckham ( literally 10 seconds from Peckham Rye station)


Thursday 28th April 2022 : Collywobblers Comedy presents CLF Art Laughter Lounge Peckham : Harriet Kemsley, Joe Thomas , Tadiwa Mahlunge , Kathy Maniura , Rich Hardisty & MC Sion James


Collywobblers Comedy are very excited to bring amazing comedy on the last Thursday monthly to Peckham's stunning CLF Art Lounge. We have a fantastic line up of comedy talent for you including hilarious Harriet Kemsley - As seen on BBC's Live at The Apollo , Channel 4's 8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown, Comedy Central?s Roast Battle & more, Joe Thomas- best known as Simon in the multi-award winning E4 show ?The Inbetweeners.? and Star of the latest series of Dave?s Taskmaster , tip for the top Tadiwa Mahlunge ( As seen on BBC 2's Funny Festival Live 2021), Kathy Maniura- winner of Sketch Off and Funny Women ?one to watch? 2020, rising star Rich Hardisty providing the lols, all hosted by your cheeky charming MC Sion James.


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


Limited Reduced Capacity : Book Now to Avoid Disappointment


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 , next door to the dentist


Nearest Transport : Peckham Rye Zone 2 ( 10 seconds walk)


Advanced Tickets available Online : https://www.jokepit.com/e/6733


Thanks for supporting live comedy


Cheers

Sion xyz

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