Shambolic anti-comic Edward Aczel presents a series of new material shows at the Leicester Square Theatre with special guests.
Aczel says "Jokes, lengthy lists and diagrams are all guaranteed and possible...plus a guest comic or two - to fill the time etc. I will try and book other Edwards. Although, frankly this would still be meaningless. So they may or may not be called Edward after all. It depends."
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