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Saturday 27th April | 2024 | 6pm - 9pm
The Carousel, Hockley
Tickets: £5 in advance £ £7.50 on the door
Stand Up Comedian and Ingenious Fools is back! It has another fantastic lineup of neurodiverse comedians coming on the 27th of April. 7-9pm.
Ticket sales help Autistic Nottingham to support autistic adults in Nottingham/shire.
The headliner is Stephen Catling, who has been shortlisted for multiple comedy awards, including the BBC New Comedy Award and was a Leicester Square new Comedian finalist.
The night will also have Benny Shakes, Mohaimen Quaunine, Barbara Fernandez, Rosa Keaton and Zac Brooks
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