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Sunday 21st July 2024 7pm Comedy @ Brockley Brewery SE4 2AJ (4mins from Brockley station) : Carl Donnelly (Edfringe Preview) & more


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Happy Weekend  ED Comedy fans?

Hope you are enjoying the Euros & the British summer weather? 

Sion here who used to run Comedy in ED at EDT , Hoopers & The Lordship where we had the likes of Micky Flanagan, Omid Djalili , Mo Gilligan & more perform...


Fancy some live comedy in a Brewery ? Then Hop over to Brockley next Sunday!


So after our super fun May pop up gig at Brockley Brewery we are back with another brilliant fun packed comedy bill for you...

Sunday 21st July 2024  Comedy @ Brockley Brewery  (4mins from Brockley station) : 
Carl Donnelly (Edfringe Preview) plus Kuan-Wen Huang, Pete Picton, Indi Madray, Michael May & MC Sion James

Collywobblers Comedy are very excited to bring live Comedy to the legendary Brockley Brewery.

We bring you fantastic line up of comedy talent including South London's finest, the hilarious multi award winning Carl Donnelly previews his new Edinburgh Fringe Festival show "Boosegumps" , Carl has appeared on a selection of TV shows (Mock The Week, Russell Howard’s Good News, Dave’s One Night Stand, Alan Davies: As Yet Untitled etc) and is co-host of Hit Podcasts including "Two Vegan Idiots" Observational genius” -The Guardian, plus Kuan-wen Huang- As seen on Comedy Central Live and described as a 'Taiwanese force of nature' (Chortle.co.uk), Welsh comedian Pete Picton , promising newbie Indi Madray , one of the most exciting new comedians on the UK circuit- Michael May providing the lols , all hosted by your cheeky charming host & MC Sion James in a friendly cosy atmosphere of the South East London gem that is Brockley Brewery Taproom

Snap Up Tickets Here :  https://www.jokepit.com/e/13196

Please note optional ticket which includes additional donation of £5 to Lewisham Foodbank to help raise funds for a local charity.

Come have a laugh, sample some tasty beers and help out a worthy local SE London charity.

Thanks so much
Sion xyz
 

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