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tickets ?10 from https://www.wegottickets.com/event/298086

FRIDAY 28th November at the...The Old Nun's Head https://goo.gl/maps/OW6Hj

?10 Tickets at the Pub

LINDSAY SHARMAN hosts...


TERRY ALDERTON......Eastender


CHEEKYKITA .....up north and down south


KATIA KAVINGE .....Feisty and Fun https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DJ6lrQClCsM&list=UUk0pAZNpIPax6Bk_uU7f2yA

HENRY VON STIFEL ....sits down

LAURENCE OWEN.....


Comedy Critic says of PTOO

"....... last night, I saw what is certainly one of the five best live shows I have seen in, let?s say, the last five years.

It was one of the monthly, always fascinating, Pull The Other One comedy club shows in London"

...for the full review read on here http://thejohnfleming.wordpress.com/?s=iphone


more info [email protected]

http://www.ptoocomedy.com/#1

There's so much great entertainment and art available in Peckham now, its understandable if you dont have time to go to everything. I would like to go to the Jazz on Thursday eve in Choumert Rd, but I have to be in a rehearsal for the subturraenean mystery on the 30th and of course I am supposed to be advertising the comedy on Friday night !! we are so blessed

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