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7:03pm Wednesday 6th February 2008
Battersea Arts Centre's N20 Comedy Festival has already seen Robin Ince host a night of interestingness and funny learning, and Alex Horne regale his brilliant tales of trying to beat his bird-mad father in a birdwatching contest.
And the outstanding acts continue this week with Tooting's own Pappy's Fun Club, who bring comedy back to the maligned sketch format, and earned an if.comedy nomination at last years' Edinburgh Festival as a result. They come to BAC next Tuesday.
Before then, in a week which sees the Masque of the Red Death enjoy a hard-earned break, you can catch one of comedy's most brilliant stalwarts Richard Herring pontificate about becoming middle aged, and noe of comedy's brightest young things, WIl Hodgson.
A former professional wrestler, Wil is a unique talent - a mohicaned ex-skinhead and member of the communist party who bagged the Perrier Newcomer of the Year in 2004.
Here is the full ine-up of BAC's festival: Wil Hodgson - Straight Outta Chippenham: Thursday, February 7 Noble and Silver: Friday, February 8.
Richard Herring - Oh F*ck, I'm 40: Saturday, February 9.
Reginal D Hunter - F*ck You In the Age of Consequence: Monday, February 11.
Pappy's Fun Club: Tuesday, February 12.
N20 comedy festival; BAC, Lavender Hill, SW12 5TL, all 8.30pm, all £10/£6, call 020 7223 2223 or visit bac.org.uk for booking.
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A string of objections from neighbours has denied the borough’s lone lap dancing club later opening hours and a new extension.
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