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**Thursday 24th April** CLF Laughter Lounge Peckham (30secs from station) South London Legend Mark Thomas the UK's finest political comedian, Chris Read & more....Reserved Seats!


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Happy Weekend ED Neighbours and Comedy fans

Don't miss brilliant lineup of live comedy including legendary Mark Thomas cool jazz lounge nextdoor to Peckham Rye station

Thursday 24th April 2025 Collywobblers Comedy presents CLF Art Laughter Lounge Peckham : Mark Thomas, Chris Read , Ibs Sesay , Chipo , Martina 'O Sullivan & MC Siôn James

Collywobblers Comedy bring you amazing comedy 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 , Chris Read-  Comedian , Jazz Lover , Songwriter and one half of globetrotting musical comedy duo ‘Harry and Chris’ (The Russell Howard Hour, Bring The Funny) has written songs for Disney and Netflix. 'Musical genius' (Russell Howard). 'Fantastic' (Evening Standard), Ibs Sesay- rising star and competition finalist , South London raised promising newbie now based in the Shires- Chipo , South London based Irish comedian Martina 'O Sullivan providing the lols, all hosted by your cheeky charming MC Sion James.

Spacious cool venue with amazing roof terrace for pre and post show drinks & food.

Seats Reserved from 7.00pm Comedy Show 8.30pm to 11.00pm,

Please Snap Up Tickets Here to Reserve Seats & Table for you and your pals ( 50% Sold out Already!) 

https://www.jokepit.com/e/31514

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