Great live comedy line-up at the Hawth, Crawley

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Comedy looms large in the outdoor summer season currently up and running at The Hawth in Crawley.

Off The Kerb Comedy Night is in The Hawth’s amphitheatre on Friday, August 28 at 7pm

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Off The Kerb is one of the leading comedy agencies in the UK. For Crawley they are promising a top line-up – “a chance to escape lockdown for a carefully managed, outdoor socially distanced night of great comedy.”

A spokesman said: “The amazing bill features Josh Widdicombe (The Last Leg, Hypothetical, Mock The Week) and very welcome return visits from Angela Barnes and Nathan Caton.

“Pitches will be separated by 1m to assist with social distancing.

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“To help customers and our staff stay safe, you will not be required to bring a ticket on the day. We will instead have a customer list so please ensure you know the name, address and email address used to purchase the tickets. Please read social distancing information and terms and conditions before booking.”

Comedy continues in the ampitheatre on Saturday, September 5 at 7pm with Romesh & Friends.

“The last few years have been incredible for Romesh, with two series of his BAFTA and RTS Nominated series Asian Provocateur, his BBC Two series The Misadventures of Romesh Ranganathan, his own Sky One sitcom The Reluctant Landlord, and travelling the globe with Rob Beckett in Rob & Romesh Vs – all receiving critical acclaim and making him a household name.

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“Last year also saw Romesh become the new regular on A League of Their Own, take on a new role as Judge Romesh for Dave and even managed to squeeze in writing his autobiography Straight Outta Crawley: The Memoirs of a Distinctly Average Human Being, which became a Sunday Times Bestseller.”

Tickets from the venue.

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