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Newsflash Patrick Monahan replaces Funmbi Thurss 28th Jan Comedy @ Lordship East Dulwich- Dont miss!


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Apologies Funmbi cant make tomorrows gig now due to personal reasons however Really Really Good News as we have ace replacement 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! ( WGT still says Funmbi as too late to edit ticket listing)


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

A handful of tickets left http://www.wegottickets.com/event/344633 or bargain ?10 cash on door!


Don't miss great lineup and newly refurbished space!


Free lollipops!

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