New Series of Shows at Healing Ealing Comedy Club

Acts include Fiona Clift, Nicole Harris, Sid Singh, Sharlin Jahan and Lily Philips


Sid Singh is one of the acts set to perform at Open Ealing

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A new programme of live comedy shows at Open Ealing in Dickens Yard are being presented by Healing Ealing Comedy.

Starting with three shows this Thursday (29 July) there will then be regular preview or work in progress performances from artists due to appear later at bigger venues.

Although the events are free, you need to book your seats in advance which you can do by clicking here.

Healing Comedy Club takes place at OPEN Arts Centre, Unit 16 Dickens Yard, Ealing W5 2TD.

Date and Time Act
Thursday 29 July 6.30pm "Identity Thief" by Fiona Clift (preview)
Thursday 29 July 7.30pm Healing Comedy Club at OPEN Ealing Early Show
Thursday 29 July 9pm Healing Comedy Club Late Show
Thursday, 5 August 6.30pm Nicole Harris: "No Brainer!"
Thursday, 12 August 6:30pm Sid Singh: California Dumb Dumb
Thursday, 19 August, 6:30pm Sharlin Jahan (Work in Progress)
Thursday, 26 August, 6:30pm Lily Phillips: "SMUT" (Work in Progress)

OPEN's mission to support emerging artists, the venue is provided free of charge and all bucket proceeds go directly to the Artist.

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July 28, 2021

 

 

 

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