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The Old Cold Store at The Vat & Fiddle
Tuesday 6 November 2018 | 7pm | Doors 6.30pm
£8
After 30 wasted years, Sean McLoughlin (Chortle Award nominee, Ricky Gervais tour support) is back at the Nottingham Comedy Festival to perform the show of his mediocre life.
As seen on Russell Howard's Stand-Up Central, Comedy Central At The Comedy Store and VICELAND
**** (Scotsman)
**** (List)
**** (Chortle)
**** (Skinny)
**** (List)
'The best comedian you haven't heard of yet' (Time Out)
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