The Hottest and Spiciest talent on the stand up scene
Watermans Autumn comedy season ends on Sunday 19 November. Enjoy your Sunday evening by watching the hottest and spiciest comedy talent on the stand up scene.
Tickets are £10 and the programme starts at 7.45pm. As an introductory offer visitors to this website can pay the concessionary price of £8 when buying 2 or more tickets if they ring box office on 020 8232 1010 and mention the WEBSITE offer.
And for an extra £5 you can have a great curry at the same time. You can eat before the show, in the interval or after the show.
To reserve a table call The Guru on 020 8232 1011.
Sunday 19 November 7.45pm
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Dan Evans He first appeared on the comedy circuit in 1994, shortly afterwards leaving a promising career as one of East Anglia's leading office menials to go full time. Over the past decade his twisted logic has delighted the nation, helping it through the dark days of the death of HRH The Queen Mother and the uncertainties of 21st century property prices. ' Original and inventive' The Times |
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Ben Hurley One of the best Young Stand-ups to come out of New Zealand, now based in London, Hurley is the winner of New Zealand 's two biggest comedy awards: The New Zealand Comedy Guild �Best Male Comedian' (2004) and The 2004 Oddfellows Billy T award. "He can be easily consumed as pure entertainment" Metro (UK) . |
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Danny Dawes (MC) A regular on the UK stand-up circuit. He returned to England in 2005 after spending the last 8 years in Australia where he hosted his national weekly radio show �London Calling�. �The funniest pommy-git I've ever met� Gary Mitchell, Channel 31. |
November 16, 2006
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