Culture: Jongleurs has the Last Laugh ; There Will Be Cheers and Chuckles On Broad Street As Britain's Premier Comedy Marks Its Coming of Age. Adam Bannister Reports
Birmingham Post › September 13, 2004
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Birmingham Post › September 13, 2004
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Britain's most famous comedy club has come of age and is celebrating its 21st birthday at its new(ish) Birmingham home in Broad Street.
The event is one of 15 one-off nights to be held at Jongleurs venues around the country.See the full content of this document
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Culture: Jongleurs has the Last Laugh ; There Will Be Cheers and Chuckles On Broad Street As Britain's Premier Comedy Marks Its Coming of Age. Adam Bannister Reports
A raft of comic talent will be appearing in front of the mic, before Radio One DJ Dave Pearce provides the after-show music.
This will be the first of many appearances as the veteran DJ is booked to play alternate Wednesdays, twice a month.Manager of the Broad Street club, An...See the full content of this document
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