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Stand-Up Comedy at The Honor Oak Pub, Every Tuesday (Darren Harriott, Hal Cruttenden & more)


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COMEDY TUESDAYS are continuing their Edinburgh Preview Season with Darren Harriott, Hal Cruttenden, and Andrew Maxwell!


Every Tuesday, 8-10.15pm The Honor Oak Pub (SE23 1RH), ?6-8 (and a 20% food discount with ticket).

Every year, thousands of comics bring shows to the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. But those shows need to be tweaked, refined, and rewritten hundreds of times. We are providing previews to help get those shows ready! Come be a part of the process.


July 2nd: Darren Harriott (Live at the Apollo) & Huge Davies (Comedy Central)

July 9th: Hal Cruttenden (Live at the Apollo, Have I Got News For You) & Ken Cheng

July 16: Andrew Maxwell (Live at the Apollo) & Andy Field (Radio1)

July 23: John Hastings (BBC Comedy Spectacular) & Daisy Earl

JULY 30: Omid Djalili (The Mummy, Celebrity Apprentice) & Christopher Bliss (8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown)


https://www.designmynight.com/london/events/comedy/laugh-train-home-comedy-tuesdays?t=tickets

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