Jump to content

Recommended Posts

(Posting here as it isn't ED specific)


My friend's run "The Funny Side of Covent Garden" comedy club and their doing lots of Edinburgh Previews over the next few weeks... Thurs I'm helping out on the door they've got Nick Doody and John Gordillo each previewing their shows.


If anyone's interested you can buy tickets via their website: The Funny Side... or booking line: 0870 446 0616. The club is based in The Cornerstore pub, has air-con, its own bar and is minutes away from the 176 route.


Know there's lots of comedy connoisseur's on the forum so hope to see a few of you there, cheers x

Link to comment
https://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/topic/3585-thurs-night-ed-previews/
Share on other sites

Buggie. Having a wink in public, might disturb some patrons?


Write your post name on a sticky label forumista's are used to that, Jah lush sometimes sticks them on his forehead, whilst Hibbs has sited them on her shapely buttocks pocket.

The more conventional plump for lapel, sleeve, or shoulder. The artistic Allycat draws a feline's face and writes ally.

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Latest Discussions

    • Do check out changing at Lille if it's possible, as is much easier than changing stations in Paris.  I did London to Montpellier changing at Lille which was very straightforward but it was a little while ago.
    • We go to the South of France by train most summers.   It is pretty easy and you get to arrive right in the centre of the city.  TGVs are generally efficient, reliable and comfortable. Unfortunately the direct London to Marseille Eurostar train seems to have been a  victim of Brexit so you have to change in Paris - most South bound service go from  Gare de Lyon - about a 15 min RER rise from Gare du Nord. Allow plenty of time travelling back from Gare du Nord, it always was horrid but has reach new levels of chaos since Brexit. I would recommend, at least for the home leg, booking the entire journey through Eurostar. That way if your French train is delayed or cancelled and you miss your Eurostar connection back to London,  Eurostar will get you on to a different train home. As for destinations - there is a lot of the South of Fra.ce to choose from.  What are you looking for?     Also Ouigo trains can be a cheaper option than TGVs, but watch out you have to pay extra for things like luggage and seat reservations.  Also they sometimes stop at TGV stations outside the city centre.
    • Do what I do and stick some of these folk on your ignore list.  It's great fun, they just rant away and you will be totally oblivious to it.
    • Yes, the Mighty Hooplah in Brockwell Park,
Home
Events
Sign In

Sign In



Or sign in with one of these services

Search
×
    Search In
×
×
  • Create New...