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Comedy Night Underneath the Arches

Staff Reporter by Staff Reporter
25th May 2021
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Over The Road Café and Spots & Stripes Pool Hall have once again come together for their second night of top comedy, this month MC’ed by Jamie Allerton.

Jamie has been identified as a ‘warm likeable flurry of energy who owns the stage. He will be introducing the anarchic, unbridled and unfiltered Russell Hicks – the risk-taking comic whirlwind who captivates audiences everywhere with his razor-sharp wit, astounding observations and slick audience take-downs; Andy Storey with his social anxiety and human awkwardness; and Alex Haddow, who will interweave stories of relationships, sex, love, and the (vast) spectrum in between, with thoughts on Scottish parentage whilst growing up in England, class, drinking, and why she never wants to go on a park date again after this year, plus Josh Pugh, the multi-award-winning comedian who wins audiences over with his off-beat ideas.

And that there is just about all you need for a great night out.

Spots & Stripes, Arch 64, Ewer Street, SE1 0NR. Wednesday 9th June. 7.30pm (Doors open 6pm). Admission: £20 (includes first drink)

 

 

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