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Robin Ince Tonight, Comedy, The Art and Science of: PTOO Ivy House.


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FRIDAY 11th March at The Ivy House....still some ?10 tickets behind the Bar


What a world it would be if we all knew what other people were thinking


Lewis Blomfield Hosts ...

ROBIN INCE..............https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IrtXsDNjtb4

LAURENCE OWEN .............https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c8nAePvCwOk

LINDSAY SHARMAN .....https://youtu.be/SndQKvKzh2o

MICHAEL CLARKE .....

and surprise guest ED AT LAST


Adv tickets ?12 online at http://www.wegottickets.com/event/353695 ?10 behind the Bar


When it comes to INFINITELY good COMEDY Pull The Other One certainly have it off Pat with their team of little MONKEYS all Educated in the Art and Science of Comedy


Lindsay Sharman a woman of mighty comic talent and Laurence Owen THE voice of Disnic comedy take the stage along with Michael Clarke a student of the comic poem in supporting Robin Ince in an evening of Scientific V Artistic comedy.

Only ONE WINNER and that of course will be the audience.


http://www.ptoocomedy.com

Chat with us @ [email protected]

Seven ?10 tickets left to buy NOW from behind the bar at the Ivy House please pick up by 7:30.

If you want to be sure to get a seat then please go online now to buy ticket before 6pm ( ten left at the moment)

gonna be a great night see you there!!

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