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Online Comedy (stand-up/science), Sunday May9th, 8:30pm (with Stephen Bailey on the Origin of Evil)


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Comedy for the Curious is a South London, Online Comedy Night run by comics.

Each show consists of 3 comedians delivering 3 unique stand-up sets, all around the topic at hand. It then wraps up with a chat and our game "Versus the Audience", because who doesn't like a game?


The shows are EVERY SUNDAY at 8:30pm on ZOOM and YouTube.

Tickets are ?1-5. And we are CONTINUING THROUGH THE SUMMER

https://www.designmynight.com/london/whats-on/comedy/laugh-train-home-online-gigs



May 9th: The Origin of Evil with Stephen Bailey (Celebs on the Farm), Andrea Hubert & Host Robyn Perkins

We all hate something. Personally for me, its raisins. But why does hate exist? We know its a serious topic, but like always, we do it with a big dollop of humour.


UPCOMING SHOWS:


May 16th: Personality Part 2 with Larry Dean (Live at the Apollo), Jacob James Garcia & Host Robyn Perkins

Turns out the science of Personality has a big personality of its own! So we?ve had our very own research loving comedian Robyn Perkins create a whole other show about it and asked some big and fun, not to mention funny comedians to join! with guests, Larry Dean (Live at the Apollo) and Jacob James Garcia


May 23rd: FEAR with Sara Barron (Live at the Apollo), Barry Ferns (Save the Bill Murray) & Robyn Perkins (Sydney Fringe Comedy Award Winner) Comedy for the Curious is a unique comedy show where 3 comedians tackle the subject at hand from completely different angles. This week we are looking at all things FEAR: why we have it, why we like it, hate it, and how it affects our lives. Robyn Perkins tackles the science of fear while Sara Barron & Barry Ferns cover the more personal side. The comedy sets are then followed by a chat, and our game "Versus the Audience", because who doesn't like a game? THIS SHOW WILL BE LIVE AND STREAMED BUT THESE TICKETS ARE JUST FOR THE STREAMED SHOW.


May 29th (Saturday 11pm): Conspiracy Theories with Nathan Caton (Live at the Apollo) & Act TBD. Why do people believe in Conspiracy Theories? Like neurologically and personally, why?! Find out more, and laugh, in our science comedy chat show about Conspiracy Theories.


​May 30th: COMPETITIVENESS with Robyn Perkins, Daisy Earl & Act TBD

Why are some people die-hard competitive, turning everything into a game, and why do some people just not care? Come and find out, all while hearing hilarious sets from 3 comics about how competitive they are.


​June 6th: Comedy for the Curious BIRTHDAY BASH! Not only has Comedy for the Curious been going a year, but also our host, Robyn Perkins, is also having a birthday (a big one). Come along for a fun stand-up comedy night with random sets, and lots of games. Featuring Comedy for the Curious Favourites including: Stephanie Laing, Jacob James Garcia, many other guests plus HOST Robyn Perkins.


​June 13th: EMOTIONS (part 1) with Jarred Christmas (8 Out of 10 Cats), Helen Bauer (Comedy Central) & Host Robyn Perkins

Emotions. Most of us have them. Some of us share them. But what are they? Robyn Perkins investigates and delivers her thoughts across 2 weeks of shows, and 4 comedic guests, all bringing hilarious stories about "feelings", whatever they are.


June 20th: EMOTIONS (part 2) with Steve N Allen (Mash Report), Allison June Smith & Host Robyn Perkins

Emotions. Most of us have them. Some of us share them. But what are they? Robyn Perkins investigates and delivers her thoughts across 2 weeks of shows, and 4 comedic guests, all bringing hilarious stories about "feelings", whatever they are. If you missed week 1, don't worry, you are fine to tune in just for week 2.


June 27th: Break-Ups with Rosie Wilby (Break-Up Monologues), Sarah Iles & Host Robyn Perkins

Since June is the month of emotions, let's talk heart-ache & break-ups. And if you think that's too sad a subject for comedy fodder, think again. Robyn, Rosie & Sarah have some stories (& facts) that will have you in stitches.

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