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Performance

VenueThe Tobacco Factory Theatres
Also: Spielman Theatre
TownBristol
CountyCity of Bristol
From22nd July 2014
To22nd July 2014
When20:00
PricesFrom £10.50. To £10.50.
The Tobacco Factory Theatres (V1384579886)
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  • Date of change: 24 Mar 14 - T1238456766

BrouHaHa Comedy - Nathan Caton/Zoe Lyons

BrouHaHa Comedy

Work:: BrouHaHa Comedy (S2098689901)


Production:: Nathan Caton/Zoe Lyons (T1238456766)

Nathan Caton - Teenage Mutant Nathan Caton: As seen and heard on BBC's Mock The Week, Russell Howard's Good News & Radio 4's Can't Tell Nathan Caton Nothing, Nathan Caton, delivers a brand new hour of hilarity. Filled with heart-warming tales of his larger-than-life West Indian family, and his sharp, on-the-point social anecdotes, this is a show not to be missed! Zoe Lyons - Mustard Cutter: Zoe Lyons is a familiar face on TV including Michael McIntyre's Comedy Roadshow, DAVE's One Night Stand and Sky's Don't Sit In The Front Row. A regular headliner at comedy venues all over the world and an annual visitor to the Edinburgh festival, Mustard Cutter is her brand new show.

Listing:: L203918289




Nathan Caton/Zoe Lyons

Nathan Caton - Teenage Mutant Nathan Caton: As seen and heard on BBC's Mock The Week, Russell Howard's Good News & Radio 4's Can't Tell Nathan Caton Nothing, Nathan Caton, delivers a brand new hour of hilarity. Filled with heart-warming tales of his larger-than-life West Indian family, and his sharp, on-the-point social anecdotes, this is a show not to be missed! Zoe Lyons - Mustard Cutter: Zoe Lyons is a familiar face on TV including Michael McIntyre's Comedy Roadshow, DAVE's One Night Stand and Sky's Don't Sit In The Front Row. A regular headliner at comedy venues all over the world and an annual visitor to the Edinburgh festival, Mustard Cutter is her brand new show.

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