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COMEDY: Comedy Night at the Roxy in Axbridge – with stand-ups, performance poets, crazy comic films and an evening of laughter

Next: Thursday 22nd March 2018. Axbridge Comedy Night.  Tickets on sale at the Chemist and Post Office.

The last one sold out in hours so make sure you grab a ticket for the funniest night of the month in the town.

More at www.harrymottram.co.uk and www.axbridgeroxy.org.uk 

Comedy Harry

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