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TONIGHT *Andy?Zaltzman* ( The Bugle) *Nick Revell* -TWO Comedy Legends &?special guests Katie Lane, Eshaan Akbar , Cheekykit EastDulwich Comedy At The Lordship -Catch a slice of Zaltmans genius on his world famous podcast with John Oliver "The Bugle"


Dont miss chance to see two comedy genuises on the same bill plus special guests


Catch a slice of Andy Zaltmans genius on his world famous podcast with John Oliver "The Bugle"


[thebuglepodcast.com]



Snap up Bargain ?8 advanced tickets


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


OR ?10 cash on the door


See you all there!


Now with special guest Cheekykita ( who stole the show last month) doing a different set from her whacky world! miss at your peril


Winner of the Colchester new comedy award 2015. Finalist Laughing Horse New Act of the year 2015


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