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**Thursday 27th April** CLF Laughter Lounge Peckham (30secs from station) *Rare Chance to see Comedy Legend Mark Thomas in cosy venue! Reserve Seats!! Snap em up afore sells out!!!


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**Thursday 27th April** CLF Laughter Lounge Peckham (30secs from station) *Rare Chance to see Comedy Legend Mark Thomas in cosy venue! Reserve Seats!! Snap em up afore sells out!!!

Happy Weekend ED Neighbours and Comedy fans

We have some rather exciting news as legendary political comedian and south London's finest Mark Thomas is coming to the Intimate cosy CLF Art Lounge!

Plus Ace supports Imran Yusuf & more...

Please Book Tickets here to reserve seats : https://www.jokepit.com/e/9613

Doors 7.00pm Comedy Show 8.30pm to 11.00pm,

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 the legend that is Mark Thomas, the UK's finest political comedian , probably best known for the political stunts as performed on his cult Channel 4 show, The Mark Thomas Comedy Product & BBC Radio 4 Manifesto shows , heartfelt comedy from Imran Yusuf,( Star of Michael McIntyre’s Comedy Roadshow & own Radio 4 show & more), Karen Hobbs Leicester Square Theatre New Comedian of the Year Finalist 2021 , Lateef Lovejoy-  'One of the hottest talents on the comedy circuit' (Theatre Royal Press) plus Suzie Preece ( Co Host of Ghost Huns Podcast), providing the lols, all hosted by your cheeky charming MC Sion James.

Thanks so much for supporting live comedy!

Cheers

Sion xyz

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Looking forward to seeing you all and the legendary MARK THOMAS tonight in Peckham!

 

Snap up remaining tickets to  here : https://www.jokepit.com/e/9613

Seats will be reserved for you and its a proper lovely venue -right nextdoor to Peckham Rye Station!

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