Collywobblers Comedy at The Railway Streatham: Patrick Monahan / Abandoman EdFringe Previews Double
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Collywobblers Comedy at The Railway Streatham: Patrick Monahan / Abandoman EdFringe Previews Double

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Date

Sun, May 31

Time

06:00 PM - 09:15 PM

Price

8 GBP

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About the event

Join us for a night of laughter at Collywobblers Comedy held at The Railway, Streatham! 🌟 Enjoy a fantastic double bill featuring:

  • Patrick Monahan with his new show I’m Not a Terrorist, I’m Freddie Mercury! 🎤 Prepare for 60 minutes of uproarious comedy as he hilariously shares his journey with charm and wit.

  • Abandoman presenting Afterglow—an award-winning improvised musical comedy experience! 🎶 Expect original bangers created right on the spot, fueled by your suggestions!

Hosted by the delightful Sion James, this event promises a friendly atmosphere and a night you won’t forget!

📍 Location: The Railway, 2 Greyhound Lane, London, SW16 5SD.

💷 Tickets:

  • £12 (Advanced)
  • £8 (Limited Super Early Bird)
  • £10 (Limited Early Bird)
  • £15 (On the Door, subject to availability)

🎟️ Book your tickets now!

🍽️ Pre-show Food Offer: 30% off food for comedy ticket holders who order before 7 PM. Make sure to call ahead to book a table!

Please Note: Limited capacity—book early to avoid disappointment! 🎉

For any seating requests or group bookings (3 or more), feel free to email sionjamescomedy@me.com.

Get ready for an evening packed with fun and laughter! We can't wait to see you there! 😄💖

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Location

2 Greyhound Lane, London, SW16 5SD, United Kingdom

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