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*Thursday 10th November 2022 Comedy @ The Cambria Loughborough Junction SE5 : Esther Manito (BBC Live At The Apollo)


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Happy Sunny Sunday All,


Sion here who used to run comedy at the EDT years ago when we had the likes of Micky Flangan, Adam Hills, Shazia Mirza & more , Hoopers where we had Reg D Hunter , Pippa Evans, Rob Beckett plus more recently Comedy at The Lordship where we had Omid Djalili , Abandoman and a young up & coming funny fella called Mo Gilligan!


Would be great to bring some Comedy back to ED , however not quite ED but not too far and within the rules ( I hope as less than 5k from D) we have final comedy show of the year at The Cambria in nearly Loughborough Junction SE5 9AR , this Thursday 10th November with a brilliant lineup and its a lovely pub too with pre comedy food and drink offers.


Hope you can make it and will do our best to bring some laughter to the people of SE London!


Tickets & Info : https://www.jokepit.com/e/7616


Thanks so much for supporting live comedy!


Cheers

Sion xyz


https://www.instagram.com/sionjamescomedy/

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