TICKET OFFER: COMEDY CLUB AT THE BRIX

Monday 09 October 1995 23:02 BST
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As part of the launch of its new "Smoothchill" lager, Carling Premier is hosting the Happy Sundays Comedy Club on Sunday 15 Oct at The Brix in Brixton (opposite The Fridge). Hosted by ex-Vicious Brother Andy Smart, with chirpy, topical stand-up from Lee Hurst (recently seen on They Think It's All Over) and post-punk do-it-yourself anarchy from Simon Munnery's ranting alter-ego, Alan Parker (above).

There are 10 pairs of tickets to the comedy gig and 10 free pints of Carling Premier "Smoothchill" lager on offer for the first 10 readers to ring 0171-292 5205, quoting the Independent.

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