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Plosive Comedy in Dulwich with Paul Foot


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Plosive?s flagship stand-up night, bringing the best in alternative comedy to south east London.


Paul Foot ? as seen on ?Would I Lie To You?, ?8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown? and ?Never Mind The Buzzcocks? ? headlines April?s show.


Support comes from Viceland star Jamali Maddix, Edinburgh Comedy Award-winning character comic Adam Riches, and Suzi Ruffell ? fresh from her appearance on Comedy Central?s ?Roast Battle? ? as MC.


Age restriction: 18+


Full details:


Date: Friday April 20 2018

Line-up: Paul Foot, Jamali Maddix, Adam Riches, MC Suzi Ruffell

Time: 8pm (doors 7.15pm)

Venue: The MCT at Alleyn?s, Alleyn?s School, Townley Road, Dulwich, SE22 8SU

Price: ?16 (plus booking fee)

Age restriction: 18+

Event link: https://www.plosive.co.uk/events/plosive-comedy-in-dulwich-apr-2018

Direct ticket link: https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/event/FFJDJK

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