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New Free Comedy night at the Cherry Tree


Mo_Arthur

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Hello!


Just letting everyone know that as of Saturday 27th October there will be a new free monthly comedy night starting at the Cherry Tree on Lordship Lane (31-33 Grove Vale). It's a night to promote the best of up-and-coming comedy in East Dulwich with some top comedians hand-picked from the London circuit.


Featuring ADRIAN TAUSS (Resident MC at the Cavendish Arms), KAT SADLER (Editor of Succubus Magazine), ELIE KRAFT (Chortle Student Comedy Awards Finalist), IMOGEN EDMONDSON (Yellow Comedy Headliner) and this month your headliner is MICKY OVERMAN (Funny Women Finalist, Leicester Square New Comedian of the Year Finalist). Your host for the evening is BENNET KAVANAGH (Comedy Store, Phoenix Artist Club Cabaret Awards runner-up)


It's a free night of comedy at the Cherry Tree and entry is free, but if you would like to reserve a space please do so via the Eventbrite page below:


https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/east-dulwich-comedy-tickets-51298467096?aff=ebdshpsearchautocomplete


Thanks for reading, and see you on the 27th!

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