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SIMON MUNNERY @PTOOcomedy Fri 27th March tickets now available


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Featuring SIMON MUNNERY



Friday 27th at the Old Nuns Head


tickets ?10 online from http://www.wegottickets.com/event/311854 or from the Bar itself from Wednesday


also appearing TWISTED LOAF winners of Funny Women 2014


ELLIOT MASON https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PSTA81wkXTY

and our hostess LINDSAY SHARMAN

Gareth Bellamy's tweet of Feb's Show..

"@PTOOcomedy Thanks so much for last night, felt like a 'classic show', but then they all do. Miss PTOO 2015 was a joy from start to finish"

any more info from [email protected] or http://www.ptoocomedy.com/2195850-march-27th

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