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*TONIGHT*Gut Rocking Comedy Club at East Dulwich Tavern *Star of BBC1?s Stand Up Show- Carey Marx + 4 great acts


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Hope you're all well.


Gut Rocking Comedy Club is back upstairs at EDT on Thursday 24th September 2015 bringing you 5 of the best acts from the UK and International Comedy Circuit.


For our seventh show of the year we have:


★★★★Carey Marx★★★★


Star of BBC1?s Stand Up Show, BBC3?s Ed Comedy Fest & ITV2?s Comedy Cuts.


WINNER BEST INTERNATIONAL SHOW NEW ZEALAND COMEDY FESTIVAL 2009 & 2011


Carey Marx has been a circuit favourite for years, mixing his own blend of dark humour with his mischievous and gleeful delivery. His wilful disregard for the controversial and delicate is tempered beautifully by his ability to find joy in the most unexpected places.


"Excellent.? The Guardian.


?Unbelievably Funny.? Kate Copstick, The Scotsman


??Sharp, sweet, cheeky, cynical, romantic and rude as he ever was. Rarely is cardiac failure this funny.? Chortle ****


?Comedy at its best.? Fest ****


?This is a brilliant, deeply personal performance? A brush with death really shouldn?t be this funny.? The Scotsman ****


Also:


★★Debra Jane Appleby★★

Winner - Leicester Mercury Comedian of the Year 2005

Winner - Funny Women Comedy Awards 2005


★★Rory O?Hanlon★★

"entertaining and assured closer "chortle


★★Jenny Collier★★

"Refreshingly original...Excellent"- Broadway Baby


★★Nathan Cassidy★★

"An incredible act?gloriously entertaining through sheer energy and chutzpah?


Hosted by Sam Carrington


Tickets ?10: http://www.wegottickets.com/event/325803


Doors open: 7.15pm Show Starts: 7.45pm


EDT, 1 Lordship Lane, SE22 8EW


Thanks for your support and hope to see some friendly faces very soon,


Cheers, Joe, Alice and Sam

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