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**Thursday 25th May** CLF Laughter Lounge Peckham (30secs from station) *Michael Akadiri (Comedy Central), Tom Houghton (Netflix The Circle & Ex Tower of London Resident ) & more....Reserved Seats!


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Happy Weekend ED Neighbours and Comedy fans

Don't miss brilliant lineup of live comedy in cool jazz lounge nextdoor to Peckham Rye station including Michael Akadiri (Comedy Central), Tom Houghton (Netflix The Circle & Ex Tower of London Resident ) & more....

Please Book Tickets here to Reserve Seats & Table for you and your pals : https://www.jokepit.com/e/9786 

Doors from 7.00pm Comedy Show 8.30pm to 11.00pm,

Collywobblers Comedy are very excited to bring amazing comedy on the last Thursday monthly to Peckham's stunning CLF Art Lounge. We have a fantastic line up of comedy talent for you including multi award-winning stand up comedian & junior Doctor Michael Akadiri ( As Seen on the ITV2s Stand Up Sketch Show, Comedy Central LIVE & Sky Sports' World Cup Coverage), the brilliant Tom Houghton - As seen on Netflix “The Circle” & Ex Tower Of London Resident -“This unexpected tour de force warrants a 21-gun salute” THE DAILY TELEGRAPH ✭✭✭✭, wildly imaginative Paul Sweeney, Brixton based French-Ivorian rising star Arielle Souma of whom Frankie Boyle is a fan , Amy Webber - award winning comedian as heard on Radio 4, providing the lols, all hosted by your cheeky charming MC Sion James.

Spacious cool venue with amazing roof terrace for pre and post show drinks & food.

Thanks so much for supporting live comedy!

Cheers

Sion xyz

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Looking forward to this Thursday 24th May- come down early for drinks on the rooftop!

Book here https://www.jokepit.com/e/9786 to reserve seats and table for you and your pals!

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