Big Night Out in Leicester Square

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Hal Cruttenden

Saturday, 9 May 2009 - Friday, 2 April 2010

Tiger Tiger, 29 The Haymarket, Piccadilly, SW1Y 4SP

Comedy: , Stand Up

How Much: £26.00 (Highest Price) , £8.00 (Lowest Price)
Just off Piccadilly Circus, Tiger Tiger now holds Big Night Out comedy club nights every Thursday, Friday and Saturday.

Its large size means it caters to big groups although couples are just as welcome. You can eat there before the show - there's a fusion restaurant catering Mexican, Thai and Cajun food, and afterwards you can boogie the night away in either of the four DJ rooms in the club.

Perhaps not the place for those of you who prefer intimate, strictly comedy only venues but the comedians are always first rate and BNO offers good party packages. Tonight's line-up features Perrier nominee Hal Cruttenden.

Call 08444 79 8000 for more information and tickets.
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