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The Peckham Pelican- the cool 30's bar and caf? hewn out of the iconic 30's building next to the fire station in Peckham Road- is kindly hosting an evening of pre-Edinburgh comedy shows FREE.

Monday 14TH jULY.

Doors open 6pm.

first show-


6.45pm Charmian Hughes: Raj Rage! (drug crazed moon worship and human banana sacrifice in historical pursuit of mutiny-escaping grandmamma in India) https://www.edfringe.com/whats-on/comedy/charmian-hughes-raj-rage


7.45pm. Sarah Campbell: Is Everything Okay?( mind-blowing stand-up about nagging anxieties)

https://www.edfringe.com/whats-on/comedy/don-t-worry-guys-it-s-sarah-campbell



8.45pm- Grainne Maguire: What Has The News Ever Done For Me?( a topical panel show for people who mean to read the papers, with special guests)

https://www.edfringe.com/whats-on/comedy/grainne-maguire-what-has-the-news-ever-done-for-me



9.45pm- Jessica Fostekew : Jessanory (A sinister, silly and surreal story full of extremely wonky characters and actual jokes) http://www.jessicafostekew.com/proof-of-funny/reviews



Finish 10.45pm


There will be big intervals, you can come to one or all shows and sit at the bar at the back in between. Peckham Pelican has a cool vibe and nice beers.


Just turn up!!


Bucket collection for the PBH Free Fringe.

Football-jaded? Feeling goal-less? Well, I am very excited about tonight's evening of FREE previews at The Peckham Pelican, doors open 6.pm, kick off at 6.45pm with FOUR full comedy shows and FOUR ''half times''. With Charmian 'Huggers' Hughes, Sarah Campbell, Grainne Maguire and Jessica Fostekew. So If you have ever pressed your nose forlornly against the steamed up windows of the Peckham Pelican wishing you could be as cool as the vibrant art students sipping ironic beers and black coffees within and go inside yourself, well now is your chance, cos as you know, comedy trumps every cool movement there is. Yeah!

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