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*TOMORROW* EASTER SUNDAY* Sunday 20th April 2025 7pm ( Doors 6.30pm) Comedy @ Brockley Brewery ( 4mins from station) : PATRICK MONAHAN -Comedy Circuit Legend & more...


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Happy Easter,

South London Neighbours

Fancy some Easter Sunday Comedy? 

Then hop over tomorrow to Brockley Brewery cosy friendly Taproom ( Only short stroll 4mins or so from Brockley Station)

Sunday 20th April 7pm(Doors 6.30pm)
Comedy @ Brockley Brewery : PATRICK MONAHAN -Comedy Circuit Legend & more...

Please come enjoy some more cracking Comedy , Tasty Beers & more...

Why not treat a pal or loved one to some comedy and beers rather than an egg-spensive easter egg!

Please bring any unwanted Easter Eggs to donate to Lewisham Foodbank ( not Sion's massive belly!!!)

Please SNAP UP TICKETS HERE : https://www.jokepit.com/e/33722

Plus Tickets with Additional Donation to Lewisham Food Bank

Thanks so much for supporting live comedy , local venues and local charity

Sion xyz
 

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