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*TONIGHT* 6 TICKETS LEFT*Gut Rocking Comedy Club @ EDT* Thur 26th March* From BBC2's Never Mind the Buzzcocks: Sean Hughes**


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Hi there everyone,


Hope you're all well.


Gut Rocking Comedy Club is back upstairs at EDT on Thursday 26th March 2015 bringing you as always the best TV comedy acts from the UK and International Comedy Circuit.


For our second show of the year we have Edinburgh Perrier Award Winner and Never Mind the Buzzcocks (BBC2) star Mr Sean Hughes http://www.seanhughes.co.uk


All the other acts and information is listed below. You can buy tickets at: http://www.wegottickets.com/event/310335


Thanks for your support and hope to see some friendly faces very soon,


Cheers, Joe, Alice and Sam



★★★★ SEAN HUGHES ★★★★


Sean returned to Edinburgh last year with his highly critically acclaimed show -Penguins which won him a prestigious Herald Angel Award.


The legendary Sean Hughes has performed all over the world and, as well as being the youngest ever winner of the coveted Perrier Award, he has also won a Fringe First for his short plays, Dehydrated and Travellin' Light. Despite a prolonged absence from the comedy arena, he was recently voted No. 40 in Channel 4′s World?s 100 Greatest Comedians poll.


The multi-talented Sean has many TV and radio credits to his name including writing and starring in the cult favourite Sean?s Show (Channel 4), and a long stint as team captain on Never Mind the Buzzcocks (BBC2). As an actor he has had numerous starring roles in TV shows such as The Last Detective (ITV1) and Coronation Street (ITV1), appeared in Alan Parker?s film The Commitments, starred in the film adaptation of Spike Milligan?s Puckoon and performed on the West End stage in As You Like It with Sienna Miller. He has also hosted his own show on BBC 6 Music.


Sean has written two collections of prose and poetry including, Sean?s Book. He also wrote two critically acclaimed best-selling novels The Detainees and It?s What He Would Have Wanted.


?VERY FUNNY, VERY HUMAN" The Times ****


?MASTER OF SATIRE AND INVENTION ? The Standard****


plus: Aideen McQueen, Jack Warner, Julian Deane. Hosted by Joe Rowntree


Doors Open: 7.30pm, Show Starts: 7.45pm


Price ?9/?7 (conc)


You can buy tickets at: http://www.wegottickets.com/event/310335


TICKETS AVAILABLE TO BUY BEHIND THE BAR


Acts shown are correct at time of going to press. Management reserve the right to change the line-up without notice.

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Gut Rocking Comedy Club gets a mention in a great article about the best comedy clubs in South East London



http://deserter.co.uk/2015/03/the-funny-side-of-london/


It is a pity EDC had to move. There is surely as big an audience for live comedy in SE22 as there ever was. In fact others have had a crack. Just last month the Gut Rocking Comedy Club started running shows on the last Thursday of every month. Where are they doing this? Back at the EDT.


Next show is on Thursday 26th March with the fantastic Sean Hughes. Buy tickets at: http://www.wegottickets.com/event/310335

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