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Any suggestions for a good burlesque night?
Posted by whenthiswasfields over 2 years ago
Last active 8 months ago
9 responses
I’ve read with interest that Burlesque nights are making a comeback; a friend of mine went to the Whoopie Club at the Hackney empire. It sounds like just the ticket for a fun night out, but I can’t find details of any upcoming events in London. Does anyone have any suggestions of websites/venues to try? ...

Where's a good comedy club on Saturday night?
Posted by luce about 1 year ago
Last active about 1 year ago
13 responses
It’s my birthday coming up and if i don’t get my arse in gear and get something organised, I will end up with everyone round my flat with a bottle of flat tizer and some stale nuts. I was toying with the idea of a comedy club but am nervous about just taking a stab in the dark with somewhere i haven̵...

Transcription needed (for Graham Linehan interview)
Posted by TallerThanJesus about 1 year ago
Last active about 1 year ago
6 responses
I’ve got about 1.5 hours of a taped interview with Graham Linehan (writer of Father Ted/IT Crowd/Black Books) that I need transcribing. I started typing it up myself but only managed 7 minutes in 2 hours. Anyone know of a company or individual who does transcription (or at least types really fast)? And how ...

Tube station theme party
Posted by Gulliver about 1 year ago
Last active about 1 year ago
10 responses
Yes I know that it’s not very original but I’ve got to go otherwise I’ll never get free accomodation in South Africa again! I’ve to get something sorted (costume and/or props) for tomorrow. I’ve also got to go to an engagement party beforehand so can’t look too ridiculous. Help...

People's faces for a Fringe poster
Posted by devilskitchen about 1 year ago
Last active about 1 year ago
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Merry summer to you all! I am busy putting together a Edinburgh Fringe poster (for a comedy show) and need eight people who would be happy to have their faces used on it (for free, natch). They will be on the background, and modelled onto masks, so you won’t necessarily be recognisable. I need these in the ...
premiumTickets for "The Now Show"
Posted by pottytime 12 months ago
Last active 11 months ago
7 responses
I am the lucky recipient of 4 tickets for the Now Show which is being recorded on Monday the 17th of December at Broadcasting House, Portland Place (near Oxford Circus tube). Admission on site is from 6:15pm and to the theatre from 7:45pm. There is a bar available. So – I have three spare tickets – a...

Latitude weekend ticket x1
Posted by Amandau about 1 year ago
Last active about 1 year ago
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Hi there, I have a weekend ticket to Latitude I want to sell as I can’t go anymore. It’s including camping. Latitude was voted the best festival of last year! Not only great bands playing it also has stand up comedy, poetry and a film festival. Definitely worth checking out. It cost me £120 but wil...

Two free tickets for Armstrong and Miller TV recording
Posted by schmoovedarling about 1 year ago
Last active about 1 year ago
5 responses
Doh! I managed to double book stuff for Friday 23rd March…I now have two free tickets for a BBC tv recording of ‘The Armstrong and Miller Show’ at the Wood Lane Studios going spare. Doors open at 6pm (audience) and the studio doors open at 6.45pm – the tickets do not guarantee entry so get th...

Free TV show audience tickets
Posted by Natasha about 1 year ago
Last active about 1 year ago
2 responses
Here are links to some websites who supply free audience tickets. www.tvrecordings.com This is mainly comedy shows (I think it’s owned by Avalon so you get tickets for Harry Hill, Al Murray etc etc). www.applausestore.com More mainstream light entertainment programmes. www.lostintv.com Bit of both

Does anyone else know of the singing Big Issue seller near Covent Garden?
Posted by Dmoz about 1 year ago
Last active about 1 year ago
1 response
When myself and a friend were walking from Piccadilly Circus to Covent Garden, twice we have had the pleasure of listening to an unusual Big Issue seller, shouting (before Christmas) “Buy the Big Issue! The perfect gift for someone you hate!” and after Christmas the same seller singing “Buy my Cra...

London Comedy Writers Group (FREE) Tues 9 Jan 2007
Posted by Tris2000 about 1 year ago
Last active about 1 year ago
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Tuesday 9 January – don’t forget! There’s a few LbLers who turn up at the group. Now in our sixth year, the London Comedy Writers Group meets up approximately every three weeks to read one of our member’s half-hour comedy scripts and then feed back on it. Starts 7.00 The meeting will be...

Fancy a theatrical cure to the January blues?
Posted by NiceCupOfTea about 1 year ago
Last active about 1 year ago
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I just wanted to let other Londoners know about an amazing theatre show that is opening in a couple of weeks at the Lyric Hammersmith studio. Hands up, I’m working on it but this isn’t a mindless plug, I have seen this show several times and it really is very good, and very appropriate to London at this ...

Next meeting (FREE) Comedy Writers Group: Tuesday 23 January
Posted by Tris2000 about 1 year ago
Last active about 1 year ago
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LONDON COMEDY WRITERS GROUP (FREE) TUES 9 JAN 2007 Tuesday 23 January – don’t forget! The meeting on the 9th was a storming success, with 30 of us present, about 8 or so with connections to LbL. We’re meeting again next Tuesday (just a two week break this time, rather than our usual three ...
premiumHave you heard about Lates?
Posted by BraveNewMalden about 1 year ago
Last active about 1 year ago
10 responses
A flyer fell out of Saturday’s Guardian about ‘Lates’, a season of after-hours art and culture in London running through May. It features loads of late-night events at some of our top arts venues including the ICA, the V&A, Tates Modern and Britain, the Southbank Centre and more. The one tha...

Charity Night at The Comedy Café starring Lee Mack and friends
Posted by Cookie32 about 1 year ago
Last active about 1 year ago
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The Comedy Café in Shoreditch is hosting a night of comedy in support of The Barts and The London Children’s Hospital on 22 May 2007. BAFTA Award winner and host of the popular TV series ‘They think its all over’ Lee Mack will appear on stage along with fellow comedians Rob Rouse, (star of BBC 3’s Comedy Shuffle ...

When to Run, comedy by Sophie Woolley 10 July
Posted by whentorun about 1 year ago
Last active about 1 year ago
17 responses
I’m performing my one person play ‘When to Run’ at Purcell Room, South Bank Centre – tickets are on sale from Friday 18 May. For more info and clips see www.sophiewoolley.com “A stunning, electrifying show full of imagination and verve.” Irvine Welsh “In ‘When to...

FREE London Comedy Writers Group
Posted by Tris2000 about 1 year ago
Last active about 1 year ago
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Tuesday 22nd March, 7pm. Old Kings Head, Kings Head Yard, London SE1. Nearest tube: London Bridge. Now in our sixth year, we meet every two or three weeks. We read a member’s half-hour screeenplay (this time it’s Robin’s radio play), break for a couple of beers, and then go round the table givin...

Ed Fringe
Posted by faith about 1 year ago
Last active about 1 year ago
6 responses
Is anyone from here hopping up the Edinburgh for the Fringe this year? I’m hoping to pop up at the beginning (5th Aug) for a few days maybe. Who wants to hook up when we’re up there? I know there are a couple of peeps who are in shows up there (I’m talking about you Mr.Lark with Tony Blaire, ...

The Black And White Menstrual Show (4th July)
Posted by unknown about 1 year ago
Last active about 1 year ago
27 responses
Exclusive London gigs: 4th / 5th July This Independence Day (and the day after – whatever that’s called), Fridaycities.com is both delighted and slightly ashamed to announce two exclusive gigs by Amateur Transplants, aka Adam Kay and Suman Biswas, aka The Singing Doctors behind the London Underground ...

The Black And White Menstrual Show (5th July)
Posted by unknown about 1 year ago
Last active about 1 year ago
0 responses
Exclusive London gigs: 4th / 5th July This Independence Day (and the day after – whatever that’s called), Fridaycities.com is both delighted and slightly ashamed to announce two exclusive gigs by Amateur Transplants, aka Adam Kay and Suman Biswas, aka The Singing Doctors behind the London Underground ...
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