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Rye Laughs Comedy Night, Tuesday 27th Jan, Rye Wax @ Bussey Building, Pay What You Want!


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It's (d)Rye January and Rye Laughs are BACK for 2015 to bring you a host of hilarious individuals.


Tuesday 27th January, Rye Wax (basement of Bussey Building), 7.30pm, Pay What You Want!


**LINE UP INCLUDES**


MC - ROSE JOHNSON (One third of Birthday Girls - 5* sell out show at Ed Fringe 2014)


SARAH CAMPBELL (Dead Ringers/The Now Show/Have I Got News For You)

"One of the stand-out stand-ups of the future" -

British Comedy Guide


LOU SANDERS (Russell Howard's Good News)

"Very, very funny" - Chortle


TOM ALLEN (Winner - BBC New Comedy Award 2005)

"One of the funniest acts on the circuit...he has continued to storm every gig he does" - GQ Magazine


LIZZIE BATES "Future British comedy star" - BAFTA; "Absolutely hilarious" - ThreeWeeks.


...and a few more!


Come on down to RYE WAX in the basement of the Bussey Building in Peckham. Jokes so good you may choke on your Vietnamese summer rolls (there's a Vietnamese street food pop-up restaurant down there)!


and the best bit - it's PAY WHAT YOU WANT!

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