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Gordon Southern + Hal Cruttenden + Markus Birdman + Nick Revell

Saturday, 11 October 2008 - Saturday, 31 December 2011

Moonlighting, 17 Greek Street, Soho, W1D 4DR

Comedy: , Stand Up

How Much: £30.00 (Entry) , £22.50 (Advance Tickets)
Amused Moose's New Year's Eve have a line-up of quality comedians with an aftershow nightclub in Soho's Moonlighting until 4am.

Including Amused Moose favourite Markus Birdman, BAFTA winner Nick Revell, Royal Variety Show star Hal Cruttenden and international word clown Gordon Southern.
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