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Comedy Short Films, Monday 27th April, 8pm, at The Clockhouse, Peckham Rye/Barry Road


Fraser

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We would like to invite you to the inaugural 'Knights Of The Funny' comedy night taking place at the lovely Clockhouse pub on the corner of Barry Road on April 27th from 8pm-9.30pm. Over 18's only.


A superb selection of comedy short films from the local area and further afield will be screened upstairs in The Blake Room. The night will be compered by tip-top comedian Gary Tro:


www.garytro.co.uk


A suggested donation for the night is ?10. All profits from the evening will go to the charity 'Spread A Smile,'who work with very ill children, to give them a large smattering of smiles and laughs.


www.spreadasmile.com


It promises to be a fun evening out, and we would be delighted if you could join us. Places are limited (40) so please contact us by email to reserve your place as soon as you can.


Also, if you would like to submit a comedy short film to us, please attach a link and we'll see if we can slot it in! The more shorts from locals the better. If you have any questions please drop us a line.


Check out the flyer attached, and spread the word. Hope to see you there.



Best wishes,


Fraser - Knights Of The Funny - [email protected]

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