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Happy New Year East Dulwich Comedy Lovers!


Hope you all had a lovely Christmas time and we have some great news for the new year!


So after 3 trial shows last year with amazing acts such as Holly Walsh, Scott Capurro, Nick Revell, Andy Zaltzman. Matthew Crosby and many more plus we had a special bonus show form Big Comedy Movie Star Omid Djalili Collywobblers Comedy at the The Lordship Pub East Dulwich we are back with ace line-ups Last Thursday Monthly.


Please see attached flyers and upcoming monthly lineups and book advanced tickets to avoid disappointment


Would be great to see some friendly faces and please keep coming so we can keep bringing you big names to cosy friendly venues on your doorstep!


Thursday 28th Jan 2016 : Collywobblers Comedy @ The Lordship Pub East Dulwich : Chris Mccausland , Funmbi Omotayo, Lucy Frederick, Croft & Pearce with MC Sion James & Free Lollipops


Collywobblers Comedy brings you the best value World Class, Award Winning Comedy with Big Name TV Stars, Circuit Favourites & Special Guests , Edinburgh Previews in a friendly cosy atmosphere, & free lollipops!

Previous acts appeared under Colllywobblers associated clubs Omid Djalili , Andy Zaltzman, Holly Walsh Micky Flanagan . Stephen Merchant, Sean Hughes, Lee Nelson , Milton Jones, Danny Bhoy, Hal Cruttenden and many more

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

www.thelordshippub.co.uk

Advanced Tickets available : http://www.wegottickets.com/event/344633

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

Nearest BR: East Dulwich ( Approx 10mins or so stroll from East Dulwich BR Zone 2)

Or Lordship Lane is serviced by numerous bus routes- check TFL. Also Free street parking nearby


Book Now to Avoid Disappointment

For Reservations Please email Sion on [email protected] or Text 07734 805817

Advanced ?8 Tickets Available Online / From the Bar OR ?10 Cash on the Door.

*Discount for Group Booking of 6 or more- Free ticket for the group organiser


Chris Mccausland


Comedy Store Regular and Circuit Favourite

Star of CBeebies series ?Me Too!? as Rudi the market trader and Barclays advert talking ATMs for the blind.

Brilliantly funny blind comedian! 'A must-see!' (Sunday Times).

'Always excellent' (Times) .'A natural- like fellow Scouser John Bishop' ***** (TheCultureVulture.co.uk).

"Proper stand up, honest straightforward and balls-out funny" Chortle.co.uk


Funmbi Omotayo

As recently seen on BBC1 Saturday Night Jon Bishop show , Comedy Central At The Comedy Store.

Amused Moose Laugh Off Winner 2012 ( Previous winners Sarah Millican and Jack Whitehall

'Plenty of original insights and honest home-truths to enjoy' (Chortle.co.uk). 'A charming young comic ... he's got the jokes to back up his charm. Soon, he could be playing to thousands' (TimeOut).


Lucy Frederick

'Strong, wonderfully light-hearted and enjoyable!' **** (ThreeWeeks). 'Great comic timing!' (Stage). Funny Women finalist 2013


Croft & Pearce

?This is sketch comedy at its very best? Alistair McGowan

Fringe Favourites & Winners of the 2014 Mervyn Stutter Spirit of the Fringe Award

?The Croft & Pearce Show? ? on Radio 4 in March 2016

http://www.croftandpearce.com/


MC Sion James


"Utterly charming ... Lovable giant' Time Out London

'Sion James bases his set around interaction with the audience and reminds us what stand-up should be as he riffs expertly' (ThreeWeeks);


Acts shown are correct at time of going to press. Mgmt reserve the right to change the line-up without notice.


Facebook : www.facebook.com/CollyComedyClub


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*Collywobbles (noun /informal humorous plural noun: Collywobblers; plural noun: colly-wobblers


. 1. nervous and excited sheepdog puppy. eg"an attack of collywobbles"

. 2. with butterflies in the stomach. eg" she give him the collywobbles"

. 3. *Feelings experienced every month at the best new comedy club in East Dulwich

  • 2 weeks later...

A glimspse of the comedy genius of Chris Mccausland - don't miss chance to see Comedy Store headline act in your local friendly cosy comedy club.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T-S-GMOLSxU

Apologies Funmbi cant make tommorrows gig now due to personal reasons however Really Really Good News as we have ace replacemement and amazing headline act opening the show - one of my personal favourite comedian and human being- Patrick Monahan!!


Don't miss!! Book Tickets and get there early!


http://www.wegottickets.com/event/344633


Patrick Monahan : Much loved ,energetic, charming Irish/Iranian Geordie renowned for his superb anecdotes.


?A definite must-see!? **** (Edinburgh Festivals Magazine). "Instantly loveable, wonderfully unique" - Metro


?Monahan possesses the rare ability to be hilarious without being outrageous? ***** (ThreeWeeks). 'Supremely engaging performer, adored by his audiences' (Scotsman).


?There isn't a comic quite like him and his hugs alone are worth the price of admission? ***** (TheNewCurrent.co.uk).


?I had sore cheeks from laughing by the time l left. The hour was sadly over far too quickly? ***** (BroadwayBaby.com). ?The same mix of control and on stage charisma as a young Alan Davies? **** (Herald).


As seen on ITV's Splash , Celebrity Squares and Fake Reaction Winner of ITVs SHOW ME THE FUNNY 2011 & Star of BBCs LET'S DANCE FOR SPORT RELIEF 2012


"Twinkle-toed, mischievous, sharp break dancing moves. Monahan raised the roof" - The Sun

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