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Stand-Up Comedy Tuesdays, The Honor Oak Pub, Oct 9th and beyond.


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Laugh Train Home is a weekly pro-stand up comedy night at The Honor Oak Pub, SE23 1RH.


We are a comic run club featuring TV headliners, and the best of the UK circuit, every Tuesday night, 8-10pm. On top of being a really fun night and a friendly club, the founder (curator and one of the resident hosts)is also a local SE London resident.


Tickets are ?6-8, online or on the door.

https://www.designmynight.com/london/events/comedy/laugh-train-home-comedy-tuesdays


Line-ups for OCTOBER are below:

9 Oct: Dana Alexander (Russell Howard?s Good News, Edinburgh Comedy Fest Live, The Culture Show and more.), Huge Davies (Comedy Central, Live at the Comedy Store, Finalist, Amused Moose Comedian of the Year), and new material from Kiri Pritchard McLean (Comedy Central) with MC Robyn Perkins


16 Oct: Glenn Wool (Nevermind the Buzzcocks, Russell Howard?s Good News, The BBC Stand Up Show), with Jack Barry (@Elevenish and the face of McCoy?s Crisps!) and MC Thanyia Moore


23 Oct: Marcel Lucont (Derek, John Bishop?s Christmas Show, Russell Howard?s Good News, Live at The Electric), with Tim Renkow (Best Newcomer nominee, Chortle Awards 2914) and MC Robyn Perkins


30 Oct: Ivo Graham (Live at The Apollo), Archie Maddocks (Finalist, English Comedian of the Year), and MC Robyn Perkins

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