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Pull The Other One continue the tradition of introducing the wild and offbeat onto the stage of the "Golden Lounge" of The Ivy House

on 9TH September when Stewart Lee joins us. Also the enlightened madness continues the next day the 10TH September with a Benefit for Clowns without Borders https://www.facebook.com/clownswithoutborders/ at the Gym in Copeland Park as part of the Peckham Festival http://www.peckhamfestival.org ....it was a huge success last time so don't miss it this time ...a cheap evening out supporting a great cause as you can BYOB....You can purchase tickets for the Stewart Lee show here http://www.wegottickets.com/event/373435 .....and be a part of Comedy History at our unique Benefit by getting your Tickets here http://www.wegottickets.com/event/370700

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