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For those of you who cannot forget Bottom the Weaver's performance as the ever-dying Pyramus in the Dolphin 'A Midsummers Night Dream' - there is a chance to see the man behind the ears doing stand-up comedy as Karl Edrik at The Hob on Nov 26th, 27th & Dec 3rd, 11th, 8pm-9.30pm.

The Hob is the new home of the East Dulwich Comedy at 7 Devonshire Road, SE23.

Karl's website is: https://karledrik.brainsys.com
Karl promises to be back in Sydenham as part of next summer's Sydenham Arts Festival.

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Comedy in Sydenham

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I think a regular comedy evening would be popular in Sydenham - i would love it if the Dolphin or similar organised something. It would be great not to have to go the Crystal Palace/East Dulwich or central London to find an event.

I'm looking forward to the Sydenham festival but surely there could be other events happening throughout the year? :)
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I second that - a regular Comedy night would be great!
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I agree, I'd love a comedy pub...the woodsman has a 'stage' area, the golden lion has a back room and a stage.
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leenewham wrote:I agree, I'd love a comedy pub...the woodsman has a 'stage' area, the golden lion has a back room and a stage.
Maybe the Woodman could try it to help get people in on a weeknight? It always looks so empty there in the week when I go past. I've been to the comedy night at the Bedford in Balham and it really draws in the crowds even when the comedians aren't that great!
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Karl lives in the middle of Sydenham. Indeed an equal distance from all the major Sydenham pubs. So its just a case of the landlord making that call ... I know that even the mention of his name has certain SydSoc ladies swooning ...

Not to mention the proprietor of PropertyWorld!

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Right, so who knows the landlord well enough to start nagging??
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I'd definitely go to a comedy night in Sydenham
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I don't see why comedy can't come to Sydenham - they used to have comedy nights in the Greyhound. OK, I'm going back a bit but they always seemed to be popular.
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Comedy and alcohol is a winning combination!
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It's the ONLY way! Especially if you're sitting down the front.
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Post by Savvy »

... unless you're in a VERY small room with Johnny Vegas. (and you're sitting at the front. and he's making a pot)
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It'd never happen - do you think you'd actually get a look in drink-wise if he was about?
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it was in Edinburgh, I was scared, he was virtually spitting into my lager.
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whats 'making a pot?'
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Making a dish out of clay on a potters wheel. Its a skill he learned at art school or some such place. It used to be part of his act. He would get a female from the audience and to a 'take' on the scene from ghost. Hence my terror.
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the horror, the horror...
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Post by Savvy »

... a unique spooning experience indeed - fortunately not for me.
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