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Saturday 7 November 2020 | 7pm (Doors open 6:40pm)
Wednesday 11 & Wednesday 25 November 2020 | 8pm (Doors open 7.30pm)
The Canalhouse
Tickets: £10 per large table (up to 6 people from the same household) £5 per small table (up to 2 people from the same household)
Triple Award winning show at the Midlands Comedy Awards* The Canalhouse Comedy Night features a mixture of established acts trying new material and new acts. You never know what you're going to get but it's always a great laugh. Come see top acts practising their new material and support the up-and-coming acts as they start their careers, you never know who may become the next big star!
Covid-19:
Due to the Coronavirus we have had to change the way we do things at Canalhouse so whilst restrictions are still in place we are limiting the number of audience members so groups can socially distance. Tickets are priced per table and not per individual. Large tables are £10 and seat up to six and small are £5 and seat up to two. Please observe local restrictions and do not mis indoors with anyone from a differnt household. Table service is in operation for those wishing to purchase food or drinks.
* Best Small Club at the 2018 Midlands Comedy Awards. Best Open Mic Night at the 2016 Midlands Comedy Awards. Best East Midlands Open Mic Night at the 2015 Midlands Comedy Awards.
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