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*TONIGHT* Sunday 6th October 2024 Comedy @ Gipsy Hill Brewery SE27 9SF : James Dowdeswell & more


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Morning All,
 
Hope this is ok? Not ED but close-ish?
 
*TONIGHT* Sunday 6th October  2024  Comedy @ Gipsy Hill Brewery SE27 9SF ***Lambeth Fringe Special*** 
 
Sunday 6th October  2024 7pm to 10pm
 
We have a fantastic line up of comedy talent for you including James Dowdeswell -possibly one of the most passionate beer loving comedians out there...James was born and brewed in a West Country pub. As seen on Russell Howard’s Good News (BBC) & Ricky Gervais’ Extras & more , “A real master of the comedian’s craft.” - Chortle.co.uk plus subversive observations by UK-based Asian-American comedian Rick Kieswetter , Lewisham's finest musical loving comedian Victoria Howden , Tadiwa Mahlunge -As seen on BBC 1, BBC 2, Dave, Comedy Central, Comic Relief & more , South London promising newbie Faye Soteri plus Glaswegian gagsmith Currer Ball  providing the lols , all hosted by your cheeky charming host & MC Sion James in a friendly cosy atmosphere of the South London gem that is Gipsy Hill Brewery Taproom.
 
Snap Up Tickets Here : https://www.jokepit.com/e/19994
 
*Plus £15 Advanced Booking Incudes £5 Donation to South Norwood Community Kitchen. ( Local Charity)
 
Have a lovely Sunday and hope to see you there?
 
Thanks
Sion xyz

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