Ribbons & Taylor Comedy Club

Ribbons & Taylor Cafe, 157 Stoke Newington Church Street, Stoke Newington, London
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This event ended on Tuesday 24th of April 2018
Admission
£8 in advance and £9 on the door.

It is advisable to buy tickets in advance to avoid disappointment.
Location

Ribbons & Taylor Cafe, 157 Stoke Newington Church Street, Stoke Newington, London

Nearest Tube/Rail Stations
Stoke Newington 0.44 miles

Stoke Newington's number one comedy club. TV names and rising stars in the intimate setting of Ribbons & Taylor cafe.

The next comedy night is on Tuesday 24th April 2018. Doors open at 7:30pm and the show starts at 8pm.

Alcohol and snacks can be purchased from the venue.

The line-up for the evening is:

Al Lubel

"Terrifically funny" - David Letterman

"One of the best jokes I ever heard" - Jerry Seinfeld

"Perfectly formed gags in the finest tradition of the dry New York one-liner" - The Guardian


Dave Green

“Fantastically original gags” - Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke

"A keen eye for the absurd" - Wee Review

“Could be a contender to follow in the footsteps of Milton Jones” - Steve Bennett, Chortle

"Highly watchable deadpan style" - What’s on London


George Rigden

“Rigden is the result of a genetic mash-up between Mitch Benn and Tim Key, perhaps with a few strands of Ricky Gervais’s DNA thrown in…Very Funny Stuff.” - Steve Bennett, Chortle

“Rigden’s musical comedy is deliciously dark…he is very good at
working the crowd and of all tonight’s acts he probably made the
biggest impression.” - Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke

"George Rigden had the audience in his hands thanks to some great comedic timing, a little help from his guitar and a hint of David Mitchell in Peep Show" - Leicester Mercury


Brodi Snook

"Laser sharp writing and precision delivery. Brodi’s too good to be allowed to continue!" - Sami Shah (QI)

"Capable of mutilating the audience and making them like it" - Quantum Leopard Comedy


Tony Law

"Chaos has rarely been so finely constructed and this much fun" - The Times

Tickets are £8 in advance (there is a fee of 60p for buying online) or £9 on the door. It is highly advisable to buy tickets in advance to avoid disappointment. Tickets can be purchased online. For more information, visit the Facebook Page or follow us on Twitter.

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