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Dec
16
to Dec 17

JAMES ACASTER: COLD LASAGNE HATE MYSELF 1999 | EXTRA SHOWS

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16 and 17 Dec. 8pm (doors 7.15pm, seated by 7.50pm)

One time I bought a lasagne from the supermarket, heated it up in the oven and ate a bit of it and it wasn’t very nice so I put it in the fridge because it felt wrong to dump a whole lasagne in the bin and then later on I ate a spoonful of the cold lasagne because I was drunk and it was absolutely delicious. It was 4am.

I then changed the name of a WhatsApp I was a part of to COLD LASAGNE HATE MYSELF 1999 because I had been thinking a lot about how 1999 was the best year of my life and also about how much I hate myself sometimes. The next day I was asked to name my new show. Come along.

Presented by Plosive Productions in association with PBJ Management and Turtle Canyon Comedy

These shows are being filmed for future release.

Please arrive in good time for the show, as latecomers will not be admitted.

Doors open at 7.15pm and all audience must be inside the venue and seated by 7.50pm.

The bar will be closed during the show.

18 only

Photo credit: Ed Moore

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Dec
10
to Dec 12

JAMES ACASTER: COLD LASAGNE HATE MYSELF 1999

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10, 11 and 12 Dec. 8pm (doors 7.15pm)

One time I bought a lasagne from the supermarket, heated it up in the oven and ate a bit of it and it wasn’t very nice so I put it in the fridge because it felt wrong to dump a whole lasagne in the bin and then later on I ate a spoonful of the cold lasagne because I was drunk and it was absolutely delicious. It was 4am.

I then changed the name of a WhatsApp I was a part of to COLD LASAGNE HATE MYSELF 1999 because I had been thinking a lot about how 1999 was the best year of my life and also about how much I hate myself sometimes. The next day I was asked to name my new show. Come along.

Presented by Plosive Productions in association with PBJ Management.

Photo credit: Ed Moore

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Apr
11

HACKNEY COMEDY EXPERIENCE WITH JOSH WIDDICOMBE

Tickets £17 *Limited availability*

The alternative comedy circuit’s biggest and best acts – live at EartH. 

Expect household names, cult favourites and fast-rising stars at East London’s new all-headline stand-up showcase. 

This month’s headliner is Josh Widdicombe – star of ‘The Last Leg’, ‘Hypothetical’, ‘Taskmaster’ and his own sitcom ‘Josh’.

Plus ‘Mock the Week’ regular and Off Menu Podcast co-host Ed Gamble, ‘Live at the Apollo’ and ‘Roast Battle’ star Suzi Ruffell, ‘Man Like Mobeen’s Tez Ilyas and Edinburgh Comedy Awards Best Newcomer nominee Olga Koch.

Line-up is subject to availability. Plosive reserves the right to add, withdraw or substitute acts at any time and if there is a change of act (headline act or supporting act) no refunds are due.

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Mar
11

JAMES ACASTER FILMS SOMETHING

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‘I wrote a new show and it was too long so I took out all the stuff that didn’t fit with the theme and made a separate show out of it that I’m going to film and release on its own. If you’d like to come and see me film that show then come to this because this is that show.’

Presented by Plosive Productions in association with PBJ Management and Turtle Canyon Comedy.

Photo credit: Hannah K. Photography.

Please note
These shows are being filmed for future release.
Please arrive in good time for the show, as latecomers will not be admitted.
Doors open at 7pm and all audience must be inside the venue and seated by 7.45pm.
The bar will be closed during the show.
18 only.

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Oct
18

HACKNEY COMEDY EXPERIENCE WITH JAMES ACASTER

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The alternative comedy circuit’s biggest and best acts – live at EartH (Hackney Arts Centre). 

Expect household names, cult favourites, short film screenings and multimedia wizardry at East London’s new all-headline stand-up showcase. 

James Acaster – Netflix star, five-time Edinburgh Comedy Award nominee and ‘Mock the Week’ regular – headlines on October 18.

Plus ‘Live at the Apollo’ and Netflix star Phil Wang, ‘8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown’s Lou Sanders, Edinburgh Comedy Award Best Newcomer nominee Adam Hess and Irish raconteur Andrew Maxwell on hosting duties.

Please note Adam Hess replaces the previously advertised Mat Ewins.

Line-up is subject to availability. Plosive reserves the right to add, withdraw or substitute acts at any time and if there is a change of act (headline act or supporting act) no refunds are due.

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