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What: Catch23 - Improv. Comedy. Showdown.

Where:  The Millar of Mansfield, it's a pub with a theatre on top of it, 96 Snowsfields, London Bridge, London, SE1 3SS

When: Wednesday 30th of November - 20:00 to 23:00 or something.

Cost: £5 on the door.

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Catch23 LIVE! 30th November at the Miller!

Hold onto your value systems! Catch23 once more takes to the flight this November 30th for another night of fast-paced, improvised, fun-wonder!

Astonishingly, teams are almost being formed ahead of the show these days, that's what happens when the shows are regular I guess.The layout tool for this blog thing is FLAWED.

Thus, this time, this is happening... then!

Defending Champions, returning for the third consecutive show (and I presume changing their team name again) are Joe Morpurgo (Austentatious) and Monica Heisey (Shakespeare For Breakfast) as TheTo Be Confirmeds

Threatening their incredibly good-natured dominance are Ryan Millar (Marbles) and real, live Canadian powerhouses Steve Sim (Crumbs) and Allen Morrison (Perhaps the Vancouver Theatresports League's most Theatresportsy). They're going to improvise so hard that you may need to bring extra clothes and a partner. Team name? You're gonna have to show up to find out.

Also, the brilliant Maria Peters (8bit, Musicbox) will also be playing. So will at least one other person(brilliance to be determined)! HAH! Planning!

Holy hell there's a lot of Canadians in this show. Let's cap that off with our host, Canada's finest scribe, author and writer, Stephven Doctors is in "control" moving this joke-party into the future of winning.

Where: The Millar of Mansfield, 96 Snowsfields, London Bridge, London, SE1 3SS
When: 30th November, 8pm to 11pm
How Much: £5 on the door
 

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