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*TONIGHT*Gut Rocking Comedy@ EDT Thurs 29th May from Russell Howard's Good News: Marcel Lucont*


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Hi there everyone,


Hope you're all well and have survived the East Dulwich comedy apocalypse in 2014.


Gut Rocking Comedy Club is back upstairs at EDT on Thursday 29th May bringing you as always the best TV comedy acts from the UK and International Comedy Circuit.


All the information is listed below. You can buy tickets at: http://www.wegottickets.com/event/266637


Thanks for your support and hope to see some familiar friendly faces very soon,


Cheers, Joe and Alice xxx


From BBC's Russell Howard's Good News and BBC3's Live at the Electric it's the fabulous:


★★★★MARCEL LUCONT★★★★ http://www.marcellucont.com/


Marcel Lucont, fl?neur, raconteur, bon-viveur, and easily the greatest UK-based French comedian around.


Winner of the 2012 Amused Moose Award for the Best Comedy Show of Edinburgh Fringe and the 2013 Fringe World Award for Best Comedy.


?Fresh, accessible and hilarious? ? The Guardian


Do not leave until you have perused every section ? your life will be enriched by the experience.


?Wonderful French wit? A pitch-perfect performance? Superb stuff? ? Time Out


Marcel has toured the world with his dry wit, bawdy chansons and exquisite sex poetry. He has played the Edinburgh Fringe, Melbourne Comedy Festival, New Zealand Comedy Festival, Sydney Comedy Festival, Adelaide Fringe, Great Britain, Singapore, Amsterdam, Croatia, Vietnam, Slovenia and Jersey.


?Very funny? Quick-witted and exceedingly sharp? ? British Comedy Guide


Watch a live clip of Marcel performing on Russell Howard's Good News:



Live clip of Marcel on BBC3's Live at the Electric:



★★★★Andrew Watts★★★★


Andrew Watts is one of the most talked-about new acts on the Comedy Circuit, whose distinctive style and original material mark him out as one to watch for the future. Previously a solicitor in London, he is now a full-time comedian and writer based in Wiltshire. His first full-length Edinburgh Show, "I wish I could be like Andrew Watts", received great reviews, and he is now concentrating on building his reputation on the club circuit.


As seen on FHM's Stand-Up Hero (ITV4) and The World Stands Up (Comedy Central)


"Unusual and challenging - very clever - I liked him immediately"

Ronni Ancona (from TV?s Big Impression and Strictly Come Dancing)


?Excellent writing?

Henry Normal (writer of Alan Partridge and The Royle Family)


?Posh and witty ... exquisitely funny ... one of the new comics making waves" (Time Out)


★★★★Morgan Berry★★★★


"Short of breath and with tear drenched cheeks, we watched the show end as unexpectedly as it began? (Informed Edinburgh)


★★★★Brenda Gilhooly★★★★


Best known to millions in her guise as Gayle Tuesday, the "Page Three Stunna" who has appeared in many television shows including The Lily Savage Show (ITV), The Jack Dee Show (ITV), Tonight with Jonathan Ross (Channel 4), Harry Hill's TV Burp and of course Gayle's World, winner "Best Light Entertainment Show" Royal Television Awards 1997.


M.C Sion James


Doors: 7.45pm Show: 8pm


Buy tickets behind the bar at the EDT or by following this link: http://www.wegottickets.com/event/266637

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