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Performance

VenueSouthwark Playhouse Borough
Also: The Large, The Little
TownInner London
CountyGreater London
From6th March 2016
To6th March 2016
When19:00
Southwark Playhouse Borough (V226)
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  • Date of change: 25 Feb 16 - T627817609

Soggy Brass: A Night of New Comedy-Writing - Ealing Broadway/The Community/Dogsbody/The Olive Trade/Fat Jewels/The Choirmaster

Soggy Brass: A Night of New Comedy-Writing

Work:: Soggy Brass: A Night of New Comedy-Writing (S01061794974)


Production:: Ealing Broadway/The Community/Dogsbody/The Olive Trade/Fat Jewels/The Choirmaster (T627817609)

Hot comedy stalwarts Velvet Trumpet are proud to announce the latest edition of Soggy Brass! The finest night of new comedy writing in all of London Town. With craftsmanlike care and precision the Trumpeteers have once again assembled the best original comic voices for your theatrical pleasure. Hand-picked, fresh from the comedy oven, six brand new pieces for your delectation and delight. Smells Delicious
Presented byVelvet Trumpet
Author Gabriel Jones (Ealing Broadway)
Author Gael Van Den Bossche (The Community)
Author James McDermott (Dogsbody)
Author Francesca Meredith (The Olive Trade)
Author Joe Skelton (Fat Jewels)
Author Thomas Jones (The Choirmaster)
Author Nikolai Ribnikov (The Choirmaster)

Listing:: L636210088




Ealing Broadway/The Community/Dogsbody/The Olive Trade/Fat Jewels/The Choirmaster

Hot comedy stalwarts Velvet Trumpet are proud to announce the latest edition of Soggy Brass! The finest night of new comedy writing in all of London Town. With craftsmanlike care and precision the Trumpeteers have once again assembled the best original comic voices for your theatrical pleasure. Hand-picked, fresh from the comedy oven, six brand new pieces for your delectation and delight. Smells Delicious

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