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Kingston residents will be chuckling for charity later this month, when the town’s first ever official comedy festival gets underway.
Laugh Kingston will take place over four days and across eight venues, featuring a wide variety of established and up-and-coming acts suitable for both adults and children. It is being held to raise money for charity appeal Love Kingston, which donates cash to good causes across the borough. But like all great comedy there is an interesting, and in this case poignant, story behind the festival.
Laugh Kingston has been organised by comic Dan Adams, who runs the What the Wednesday comedy night at the Rubicon Bar in Maple Road, Surbiton. In June this year, he was approached by John Gower, director of Omnilocal, who wanted to start a Kingston comedy festival. Dan set about using his contacts to scrabble together a line-up and venues willing to host at short notice. In a little over two months, Dan had turned an idea into Kingston’s first comedy festival, with a line-up to suit all age groups.
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