20th February - Matt Forde, Improbabble, Andrew Watts!

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When
Mon, 20 Feb, 2012
Start time: 20:00
End time: 22:30

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Where
The Miller
96 Snowsfields Road
London Bridge
London, SE1 3SS
united kingdom
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Hosted By
Rob and David

Ticket Information
Ticket Type Sales End Cost No. Required
Standard Ticket 20-Feb-2012 GB£4.00 Expired
4 for £24 inc. wine 20-Feb-2012 GB£24.00 Expired
Comedy plus a pint for £6 20-Feb-2012 GB£6.00 Expired
Accepted payments methods: credit cards (MasterCard, VISA, Maestro, Laser, American Express) and PayPal
20th February - MATT FORDE, Improbabble & Andrew Watts!

Note: the original line-up (Abandoman and Sanderson Jones) as listed in TimeOut and other websites has changed due to cancellations out of our control. The acts now listed below are definite and confirmed as at 20-Feb-2012.

Matt Forde: When politics, sport and comedy combine you get Matt Forde. His TalkSport show has earned a cult following. Check out this clip: http://tinyurl.com/7gmfyp6. As well as dealing with abusive callers he's a brilliant stand-up with bang up-to-date topical material.

“Sore throats and stomach cramps guaranteed. Pure dead brilliant. 4 stars” Three Weeks; “Perfectly timed” Metro; “Who the f*ck is Matt Forde?” Noel Gallagher

Improbabble: "Riotous entertainment!" RemoteGoat 

Andrew Watts: "Posh and witty - exquisitely funny!" TimeOut  (as seen on FHM's Stand-up Hero)

PLUS Chortle Student Comedy Award 2011 winner Adam Hess

Hungry Miller's Comedy Laugh Bag has been TimeOut recommended, Spoonfed recommended, Guardian Pick of the Week.

"Hungry Miller's Comedy Laugh Bag is gaining a reputation - the quality of the acts is going up, but the prices stay at a recession-busting low." SPOONFED

WINE OFFER: 4 tickets plus bottle of house wine (normally on sale for £15) for just £24. Choose Wine ticket type above - please note, at least 3 people must turn up to qualify for the offer. 

BEER OFFER: £6 includes one pint of Becks Vier, Fosters, 1664, Guinness or ciders.