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Event: The Edinburgh Preview Parties
Run By: Comcomedy.com
Where: Queen of Hoxton
Price: £4 (second night only £2 if you came to the first)
Date: 14th July 2010
Date: 21st July 2010

Following the huge success of the ComComedy Launch Night in November, ComComedy Live has gone on to produce sellout comedy nights every month. From the Improv Party to the Maypole Party, From the Spring Party to the Cocktail Party.

With the Edinburgh Fringe so close the ComComedy gang are preparing to head up north, but we know that not all of you can make the trip and that is why in July ComComedy presents The Edinburgh Preview Parties!

That is right, 2 nights of Comedy from some great acts who will be giving you a sneak peak into their Edinburgh shows before anyone else!

Night 1 Features Three of the circuit's top comedic acts presenting their full Edinburgh set for your comedic approval.

The Late Night Gimp Fight - Andrew Clover - Alex Zane - With MC Patch Hyde

Night 2 Brings more of the UK's best comedians with extended sets to the ComComedy stage.

Tom Allen - Joe Rowntree - Luisa Omielan - Carly Smallman -  With Mc Christian Ancliff

With tickets still at a recession busting £4 on the door, you'll have change left over for the bar!

BUT WAIT! THERE IS MORE!

If you come to the first night you will get into the second night for half price!

This unique, monthly variety night of live comedy at The Queen of Hoxton breaks from the traditional MC/stand-up format of normal comedy evenings and features sketch groups, stand up comedians, improvisation and sketches.

Doors open at 7pm for 8pm start.

ComComedy. Complete Comedy, the best sketches, the best sitcoms, the best stand ups, we get it. ComComedy is a comedy community of writers, directors and performers intent on creating the funniest stuff on the web.

Reviews from past ComComedy Live events.

"witty, fun, hilarious - genius" - Helen Starr for remotegoat (review of ComComedy Love Comedy)

"night of top class comedy" - Catherine Balavage for Remotegoat (review of Com/comedy Xmas Party)

"Edinburgh and other festival favorites." (LSE Review of ComComedy Love Comedy)

"A cheap comedy night that doesn’t compromise on quality for one second." (LSE Review of ComComedy Improv Party)

"Yeah, they get really good audiences. I think it’s probably something to do with them having a good space. And they get really good acts too, that are often really experimental. It’s brilliant. It's different from the 'one man and his mic' experience of other comedy nights, a really varied bill." - (LSE Interview with ComComedy regular Rob Broderick)

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