The Cutting Edge Review of the Year Show

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Alistair Barrie + Ian Stone + Martin Coyote + Sean Meo + Steve Gribbin + Paul Thorne

Tuesday, 29 December

Comedy Store, 1a Oxendon Street, Piccadilly, SW1Y 4EE

Comedy: , Stand Up

How Much: £17.00 (Entry)
The regular Tuesday show at The Comedy Store becomes a special 'Review of the Year' show tonight where six top comedians improvise a topical gig about the best of the year's news, with suggestions given by the audience.
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