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Factually Inaccurate Stand-Up: Arthur Smith! Bex Turner! Richard Vranch!
Funny lectures, stand up and character comedy at a lovely, cabaret-style venue, overseen by an imaginary owl
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The Miller 96 Snowsfields London SE1 3SS United Kingdom
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We’re back with our first show of 2022 - and we have a fantastic lineup!
Isy Suttie sadly can no longer join us due to catching the lurgy (Covid) over the weekend. We’ve replaced her with comedy legend and Balham night mayor Arthur Smith, on the basis he’s only down the road anyway.
Returning champion Richard Vranch is a Comedy Store and Whose Line Is It Anyway legend. Last time he performed at Factually Inaccurate he was very funny indeed, and stayed for a drink afterwards and told us some enjoyably ludicrous stories. We hope at least one of these things happens this time.
Alex Bertulis-Fernandes is a stark and hilarious writer and comedian who is about to go on tour with Sharlin Jahan as White Chicks 2 (neither of them have seen the movie). They’re performing at Soho Theatre the day after our show and you should go see them.
Charlie Vero-Martin is a brilliant writer, stand-up, improviser and character comedian who has definitely never performed at our night before. Unlike our other performers, she already knows what her set is going to be about.
Bex Turner is a very funny chainsaw-wielding comedian from Brighton. We have had to cancel shows where she’s been down to perform before, so we are crossing all of our fingers that we get our indoor industrial tool operation license in place by the 8th Feb.
James Walsh is your host and roving character comedian. He does sketch comedy with Next Level Sketch and is more scared of you than you are of him.
Maddi Sainsbury might give a lecture on The Mountain Goats or early noughties fan fiction. She is Factually Inaccurate’s officially designated chaos element.
More special guests are likely!
Our shows take place at Hoopla Impro in London Bridge and you’ll be able to settle in upstairs at our socially distanced, cabaret style tables half an hour before show time.
Please be aware that the Northern Line isn’t running through London Bridge at the moment - many other transport options are available.
Tickets are £7.50, with discounts for students, NHS workers, and Hoopla humans.