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Dont miss this East Dulwich Comedy Lovers- a few tickets left and will possibly be a handful on the door!


Last week we had special guest Omid Djalili tonight we have brilliant award winning cult comedidan Scott Capurro plus TWO ace star of many TV show Holly Walsh plus UNLISTED special guests- info and advanced ticket link below- We aim to bring the lovely people of East Dulwich a cosy monthly gig with next one on 12th November with much loved Comedy Legends Phil Nichol and Nick Revell and more


Thursday 15th October 2015 : Collywobblers Comedy @ The Lordship Pub East Dulwich : Scott Capurro , Holly Walsh , Cheekykita , Gary Tro with MC Sion James & Free Lollipops


Advanced BARGAIN ?8 Tickets : http://www.wegottickets.com/event/334293


The Lordship Pub 211 Lordship Lane, East Dulwich, London SE22 8HA Tel: 02082992068


FURTHER INFO: Advanced bookings: [email protected] or text 07734 80581707734 805817


Entry : ?8 Advanced bookings Or with copy of Time Out/ ?10 Cash Door Price


Doors 7.30pm Show 8.30pm Food available until 10.00pm FREE LOLLIPOPS

I went to this last night, and it was a great show. All the comedians were the usual quality we expect from Sion's gigs.


I also went to the Omid Djalili show last Tuesday, which was excellent. A lovely intimate room with a really supportive atmosphere. I'll make this a regular, nice to see comedy in ED. Keep up the good work.


I havent eaten at the pub, but a couple of friends ate there last night and said the food was definitely a notch up from usual poub fare. Next time I will make a whole night of it.

Cheers Dave!


Thanks to the brilliant acts, Lordship staff and of the course the lovely audience!


Cant wait for the next one on Thurs 12th Nov with two comedy legends Phil Nichol and Nick Revell plus special guests


http://www.wegottickets.com/event/334294

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