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**** THREE WEEKS
‘Sin’ on the Cowgate has been many things in its days. Wilkie House, Faith – all manner of filthy nightclubs. In the ‘Sin’ guise, it is host to London’s self-proclaimed “loveliest comedy night” – ‘We Love Comedy’. On the miserably sweaty, rainy Sunday night we went, Sean Brightman’s line up included both the lovely and the filthy; BBC critic Kate Smurthwaite, being the loveliest and maybe a little filthy, and outrageously flirtatious stripe lover Matt Richardson being the filthiest – and definitely a little bit lovely. Wedged in between the two were Eric, Jim Campbell, and Phil Higgins, with the latter perplexing the crowd of 80 with surreal snooker gags. Beer is £2.50. Entry is free. The line up changes daily. Lovely.

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We Love Comedy showcases the best possible comedy in an intimate setting. The organisers describe the monthly night as “boutique comedy”, but at £5 (advance tickets only), you don’t have to be part of the bourgeoisie to get in. Recent acts to feature here include Abandoman, Dr George Ryegold, and Patrick Monahan.

TOMBOLAOFDFUN.COM
It was a very nice gig with a brilliant line-up

FROM QYPE.COM

Excellent night - Highly recommended. V good value for money, and a funny 
funny night out, very good acts, cant say enough how much of a good time me and my friends had.

A lovely intimate little club. Worth checking out.