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Pull the Other One Comedy Confusion at The Old Nuns Head, Friday 30th May


OMG WILFREDO'S coming to town


Globetrotting Comedy coming to NuNHeAD..the worst place in LondoN for what?....certainly not our Comedy Big Guns!


Friday 30th May

Doors at 8.30pm, Show at 9pm.


WILFREDO..........from LA to San Fransisco to New York http://bit.ly/1i1nNoM


MARCEL LUCONT.......from France but he wont go back http://bit.ly/R70aFx


LAURENCE OWEN.................from the Dark side http://bit.ly/1i1oy15


CHEEKYKITA.......................from another planet


CINEMAGIC..........................from Nunhead


With the wonderful hostess: LINDSAY SHARMAN


Tickets

?11 from http://www.wegottickets.com/event/273348

?10 from the Pub https://goo.gl/maps/jxD6Z

?12 on the Door


Audience afficianando Kelda Wallis says

"I'm a regular to Pull The Other One fantastic monthly comedy night's. My once a month trip to a small room to witness a host of weird and wonderful acts is the highlight of my Month.

In fact it keeps me in such high spirits that I'm considering lobbying for PTOO comedy nights to be available on prescription from GP Surgeries

Martin and Vivienne know how to put on a darn good show, and clearly spend a lot of their waking hours tracking down the young (and sometimes old) new stars of the Variety Comedy Stage"


For more info on Pull The Other One, please visit:

http://www.ptoocomedy.com/

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