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Not the annual exhibition of fancy boats, but the comedy night on the Tattershall Castle (the big boat opposite the London Eye)?


I'm looking for something to do with friends tomorrow night and found an offer for tickets for this on lastminute.com.

The last time I went to the Tattershall Castle was many years ago, very late at night, very drunk, so I can't quite picture it as a comedy venue, or anything other than a sticky floored, sleezy disco.


Any thoughts?

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I've been twice - on Monday nights mind (they had (have?) a Monday night club there))


Much busier than I thought it would be I would get earlyish to get a seat -


Who is on tomorrow night? hang on...


http://www.chortle.co.uk/venues/16/london_central/1242/tattershall_castle


not the most stellar line-up - next weeks is much better. That said I say not-stellar because I haven't seen many of tomorrow's acts so it could be a blinder... you'll have a grand night sure...

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