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MARCEL LUCONT @ THE CASTLE COMEDY CLUB - DULWICH

Luke Graves >> Paul McMullan >> Saskia Preston >> Dan Green >> Stephen Bailey

The Castle

LONDON: The Castle

THU 22ND MAY, 2014 7.30pm doors / 8pm start

?5 advance / ?7 door


Dulwich's finest alternative comedy night at the Castle, Crystal Palace Road Road is here every month a familiar roster of amazing modern comedy acts.


Our first show is headlined by the incredible


France's premier misanthropist and lover.

MARCEL LUCONT


AS SEEN ON Russell Howard?s Good News & Set List & Live at the Electric


Fringe World Award - Best Comedy Show 2013 - Fringe World, Australia,

Amused Moose Award - Best Comedy Show 2012 - Edinburgh Fringe,

Nominee - Best International Show 2012 - New Zealand Comedy Festival


?Fresh, accessible and hilarious? - The Guardian, UK

?Wonderful French wit ? superb stuff ? His elegant, sardonic turns of phrase are an utter joy? - Time Out London, UK

?A unique act on the circuit, and quite simply one of the funniest? - LondonIsFunny.com

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

?Deadpan delivery and surreal musings? A stand-up star in the making? - Thelondonpaper, UK

?Inspired? Brilliantly brusque routines? - Chortle.co.uk

?Debaucherous, delightful and debonair. French funnyman Marcel Lucont knows how to put on one hell of a show? - Perth Now, Australia

?Ranks as one of the funniest acts I have ever seen? - Reading Post, UK


MC LUKE GRAVES

Luke Graves is funny and professional beyond his comedy years, instantly likeable on stage he has the audience on side quickly. A great writer with consistent punchlines, his relaxed and friendly style is a real crowd pleaser.

RUNNER UP - READING FESTIVAL NEW ACT 2010

FINALIST - HACKNEY EMPIRE NEW ACT 2010

FINALIST - NEWBURY FESTIVAL NEW ACT 2009

?His eye for joke structure and rhythm was one of the best of the night? - Chortle

"A brilliant young comic bursting with promise" - Arthur Smith

"Nice easy delivery, good jokes, fresh, youthful persona. This man must be stopped" - Ronnie Golden


plus


Paul McMullan >> Saskia Preston >> Dan Green >> Stephen Bailey


Line up subject to rare change. Tickets are ?5 in advance only available on WeGotTickets until 6pm on 22/5/14 after then email [email protected] to see if we have any spares or returns Door entry ?7

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