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Laugh your socks off at Funhouse comedy club

Funhouse Comedy Club
South Holland Centre, Spalding
Friday, March 13
Doors 7.30pm, show 8.30pm
Tickets £10
Box office 01775 764777
www.funhousecomedy.co.uk

 

Funhouse Comedy Club is back at South Holland Centre, Spalding, tomorrow for more fun and laughter.

Headlining the night is the compelling and frank Daliso Chaponda who hails from Malawi, where his father is a government minister.

He started his comedy career in Canada with the much-admired one man show “Feed This Black Man”.

With the ability to talk about anything from politics and religion to romance, he amuses his audiences with his distinctive accent and unique outlook on the world.

Supporting will be Perrier Award Nominee Simon Bligh, who works all over the world and has made several appearances on TV and radio.

His cheerful chatty style and crazy storytelling immediately strike a chord with his audiences keeping them absorbed.

His friendly demeanour is mixed with a fast-paced performance of unadulterated comedy and accurate observations.

Completing the line-up is James Cook, an award-winning commercial radio presenter and stand-up comedian. His laid back attitude dry sense of humour and sharp tongue are a rare mix that always captivates his audiences.

The energetic Ben Murray is MC for the evening with his cheeky, chatty and upbeat style.

Tickets are £10 in advance. Doors open at 7.30pm and the show starts at 8.30pm. For more information and bookings visit www.funhousecomedy.co.uk

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