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    • Doors: 6:00 PM
    • Price: £4 ADV / £5 OTD
    • Entry: 18+
    • Room: Main Room
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    The Good Ship Comedy Club presents:

    Felicity Ward

    Monday 24 November @ The Good Ship, London, GB

    Description Price S/C Quantity
    Entry Requirements: 18+
    Advance price (e-ticket)
    $6.69 + $0.67 S/C
    Entry Requirements: 18+
    • Doors: 6:00 PM
    • Price: £4 ADV / £5 OTD
    • Entry: 18+
    • Room: Main Room

    The Good Ship Comedy Club – bringing the cream of the comedy circuit to Kilburn every Monday for much cheapness price. Doors 6pm for 8pm start.

    Felicity Ward Biography

    http://felicityward.com/

    First seen on the Australian comedy scene in 2005 in Ten Network’s popular sketch show The Ronnie Johns Half Hour, Felicity has since gone on to become one of Down-Under’s favourite funny people, appearing in ABC’s prominent music comedy quiz show Spicks and Specks, Thank God You’re Here (Channel 7), Good News Week (Channel Ten) and has her own stand-up comedy special as part of ABC2′s Warehouse Comedy. In 2008, she won Best Newcomer for the Melbourne Airport Award and has since been reeling in awards and nominations. 2012 was her year, with The Hedgehog Dilemma receiving a nomination, if not the award, at every major Australian festival.

    She has toured internationally from London to LA to Hong Kong to Singapore, and in 2012 co-starred in Working Dog Productions’ (the makers of The Castle and The Dish) Australian comedy feature film Any Questions For Ben? In her brief time in the UK she appeared on Russell Howard’s Good News (BBC3) and from the Edinburgh Fringe was invited to perform The Hedgehog Dilemma in LA at the Hollywood Improv. Since then she has consistently been lauded by the critics for her series of inventive, personal, crazy, funny and touching shows which have sold-out for the past three years. A true original, Felcity’s shows have involved everything from confessional storytelling to sampling the audience’s laughter and playing it back to them to performing half her set hiding behind a curtain.

    “The established Australian television sketch show star and stand-up Felicity Ward is one of the most charismatic performers you are likely to see at the Fringe this year.” The Independent

    “Full of exuberant, unexpected moments.” **** The List” The List

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