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Pull the Other One Comedy night at The Old Nuns Head, Saturday 21st June, 9pm


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Pull The Other One's next instalment of Comedy Confusion!


This months line up...


Tony Law - as mad as his march hair!

Miss Behave - smooth as leatherette...

Tom Meeten - monkey Nuts

Cheekykita

Mr Magic

With the wonderful hostess: Lindsay Sharman!


Doors at 8.30pm, Show at 9pm.


Advance tickets: ?10 from the pub, ?11 from Wegottickets: http://www.wegottickets.com/event/264669 , wwwptoocomedy.com

?12 on the door


"Without Pull the Other One, our part of Southeast London would be a much drearier place. I've been going to Martin and Vivienne's club since the beginning and always come away drained from laughing too much. Their access to the cr?me of the British comedy scene is staggering and reflects how well they are connected and respected. Combined with their ability to sniff out the new and absurd in the new generation, they never fail to put on a brilliant show."

DAVID WILLIAMS


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

www.ptoocomedy.com

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