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Comedy Clubs Backyard Comedy Club 231-237 Cambridge Heath Road, E2 Tel: 0207 739 3122 A converted textile factory, now home to a popular comedy club owned by comedian Lee Hurst, who often acts as compere. Unusually, the bar closes when the acts are on stage to avoid distractions for the performers. Experience a complete night out here, as there is also a restaurant and a disco after the show. Banana Cabaret The Bedford, 77 Bedford Hill, SW12 Tel: 0208 682 8940 A Timeout award-winning comedy club, which serves food until 9pm and carries on the fun after the show with a disco until 2am. The space is a circular theatre inside the pub complete with a domed roof and a balcony. The venue is a favourite amongst comedians so there is usually a top line-up. Comedy Cafe 66 Rivington Street, EC2 Tel: 0207 739 5706 Wed free!, Thu, Fri & Sat. Purpose built comedy venue where you are given a restaurant-style table for the evening so you can dine and enjoy some of the most popular names on the stand-up circuit. There is an after show club every Friday and Saturday. Entry is free on a Wednesday night when new comics try out their new material. Comedy Store 1a Oxendon Street, SW1 Tel: 0207 344 0234 Tue-Sun The most famous comedy club in the country, established in the late 1970s, it has launched the careers of many famous comedians including Rik Mayall, Ben Elton and Steve Coogan. A large venue but with an intimate feel it attracts the very best names in the business. The Comedy Store Players perform their hilarious improvisation show every Wednesday and Sunday. Every Tuesday top stand-ups present a cutting edge topical show. Jongleurs 221 Grove Road, E3 49 Lavender Gardens, SW11 76 The Parade, Watford, Hertfordshire Dingwalls, Middle Yard, Chalk Farm Road, NW1 Tel: 0870 787 0707 'Eat, drink, laugh, dance' is the slogan for this UK wide chain of comedy clubs. The chain has catapulted many comedians to household name status and it continues to present the best in stand-up and variety style comedy. Food is available as well as a late bar and dancing until 0200. Up the Creek 302 Creek Road, SE10 Tel: 0208 858 4581 A popular, intimate comedy venue serving Greenwich's laughter lovers, benefiting from an eclectic mix of new comers and household names. The bar closes during acts, perhaps to quell the boisterous locals, but opens late. And the after show disco gives everyone the opportunity to make up for any lost drinking time. Up the Creek Too 3 Brighton Road, Croydon, Surrey Tel: 0208 680 5363 Sister venues run by comedian Malcolm Hardee hosting sets by some of the top comedians on the circuit. The venues provide an all in one night out with a separate bar, a restaurant serving Thai food and dancing until 0200 with top tunes from the 60s, 70s and 80s. Laughter for Free The Cosmic Comedy Club in Hammersmith is free to get in and you pay what you think it was worth afterwards. The BBC makes comedy programmes for broadcast on radio every week. It is free to go along and watch the programme being made at the BBC Radio Theatre 0208 576 1227 |
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