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Wednesday 24 September


The Scummy Mummies Show

8.30pm

Tickets ?5 from We Got Tickets - http://www.wegottickets.com/comedy/event/286905


Come and have a wine and a laugh at The Scummy Mummies Show! Every month, local mums Ellie Gibson and Helen Thorn present a night of comedy for less-than-perfect parents.


"Hilarious" - Broadway Baby

"Gregarious and likeably straight-talking" - The Telegraph


Based on the UK's number one parenting podcast, as seen in The Telegraph, The Guardian and featured on Radio 4. Each show will feature brand new songs, games and sketches, plus special guest comedians.


Find out more and download the podcast for FREE from scummymummies.com.


Our September guests are:


ALASDAIR BECKETT-KING

Winner, New Acts of the Year Show 2014


Award winner Alasdair is a brilliant and unique voice on the comedy scene. A man so smart he can make even veganism and the Old Testament funny.


"Delicious writing and exceptional observations" - Corry Shaw, Chortle

"Clever and quirky without ever being inaccessible" - Bruce Dessau

"A suave stand up with some killer lines" - Arthur Smith


MADGE HOOKS

With material drawn mostly from the social experiments she likes to carry out on your behalf, Madge delivers a mixture of surreal, sophisticated and silly comedy.


"Beautifully understated silliness" - Leicester Comedy Scene

"Intelligent and quirky material" - Keyna Doran, Creative Cows


At The HOB

7 Devonshire Road (Opposite Forest Hill station)

SE23 3HE


8.30pm ?5


FORTHCOMING SHOWS:


Weds 29 October - With Paul David Collins and Angela Barnes

Weds 26 November - With Tommy Barnes and Holly Walsh

Weds 17 December - CHRISTMAS SPECIAL! Guests TBA

Get your tickets now from We Got Tickets - http://www.wegottickets.com/location/2903


www.scummymummies.com

www.facebook.com/scummymummiespodcast

Twitter: @scummymummies

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