Comedy nights come to Clapham this year
People living in South London will be able to start the New Year with a much-needed laugh, thanks to the news that a series of special monthly comedy nights will be coming to Clapham.
Beginning this month, these nights are set to be held on the final Friday of each month and will see some top comic names visiting the area. The nights are being called Live at the Clapham Grand and will get underway with a packed programme that features Tadiwa Mahlunge, Michelle De Swarte, Kiri Pritchard-McLean, Ed Gamble, and Iain Stirling.
The wheels are already in motion on the bill for the February event, which is so far confirmed to include Toussaint Douglass, Olga Koch, Ivo Graham, Suzi Ruffell, and Phil Wang.
Those putting together special entertainment nights like this can get help from graphic design outlets in Clapham to ensure that they have advertising posters that catch the eye.
Speaking to London News Online, the managing director of the Clapham Grand, Owen Donovan, said that the venue was delighted to be able to host great UK comedians.
He then went on to say that:
The first Live at the Clapham Grand is due to be held on Friday, January 28.
Beginning this month, these nights are set to be held on the final Friday of each month and will see some top comic names visiting the area. The nights are being called Live at the Clapham Grand and will get underway with a packed programme that features Tadiwa Mahlunge, Michelle De Swarte, Kiri Pritchard-McLean, Ed Gamble, and Iain Stirling.
The wheels are already in motion on the bill for the February event, which is so far confirmed to include Toussaint Douglass, Olga Koch, Ivo Graham, Suzi Ruffell, and Phil Wang.
Those putting together special entertainment nights like this can get help from graphic design outlets in Clapham to ensure that they have advertising posters that catch the eye.
Speaking to London News Online, the managing director of the Clapham Grand, Owen Donovan, said that the venue was delighted to be able to host great UK comedians.
He then went on to say that:
“It was also important to us to include some of the most exciting new voices, guaranteed to be the superstars of tomorrow.”
The first Live at the Clapham Grand is due to be held on Friday, January 28.