Sun 23rd Feb 2025 at 7:15pm ends 10:30pm
Westow House Pub & Hotel, 79 Westow Hill, Crystal Palace, London, United Kingdom - Map
WILSONS COMEDY CLUBS presents:
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TweetAfter hugely successful nights and lots of people asking for more, Westow House Comedy Club is back again!!
Fully professional comedy night in the heart of Crystal Palace!!
With a completely different but absolutely brilliant selection of comedians, it's set to be another hilarious night!
"3 of the biggest acts on the circuit every month" line ups tbc
Presented by your MC and Compere, cheeky chappie WILSON MILTON!
Wilson was the first ever comedian to be featured on lad bible and was recently heard on BBC radio 4s unsafe spaces.
doors open 7.15pm show starts 8pm.
Line Up:
WILSON MILTON
Other Information:
Doors open 7.15pm Show Starts 8pm.
For any more info call 07410 978 455
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Great atmosphere Great energy Great compère
Review left at 4:13pm on Mon 30th Sep 2024
This was a great evening. The last act, Slim, could have been longer.
Review left at 3:16pm on Mon 30th Sep 2024
Review left at 3:13pm on Mon 30th Sep 2024
Brilliant night, super friendly, great acts and emcee. Loved the room layout and sofas!
Review left at 4:58pm on Sun 8th Sep 2024
Wilson always puts a good night together. Well worth the money for 3 acts.
Review left at 4:23pm on Sun 8th Sep 2024
A good evening overall. Tom Ward in particular was excellent. First main act was also pretty good (unfortunately can't remember his name, but loud and energetic). Middle two not so great. To the compere: please drop all the racial stuff. It just made several of us feel uncomfortable and is a very lazy way to try to get a laugh. You got much better as the evening progressed and had some really sharp comedy in places - e.g. the observation about dropped "T" when being friendly vs heavily enunciated "T" when cross. More of that kind of comedy please - observing human nature rather than replaying tired stereotypes.
Review left at 10:14am on Tue 28th May 2024