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Comedy Talent Stand Up for Tibet

Terry Bettger | 08.10.2007 18:25 | London

Some of the best acts from the stand up comedy circuit are turning out for a benefit for Free Tibet Campaign on November 6th at London's The Shaw Theatre to raise funds for the organisation's vital campaigning work.

Yakety Yak! A Comedy Benefit for Tibet
Yakety Yak! A Comedy Benefit for Tibet


An impressive line-up of UK comedy talent are showing their support for Tibet by starring in Yakety Yak! A Comedy Benefit for Tibet, which will be held at The Shaw Theatre on Tuesday November 6th. Free Tibet Campaign stands for the Tibetans' right to determine their own future. It campaigns for an end to China's occupation of Tibet and for the Tibetans' fundamental human rights to be respected. Founded in 1987, Free Tibet Campaign generates active support by educating people about the situation in Tibet. It is independent of all governments and is funded by its members and supporters.

Yakety Yak! A Comedy Benefit for Tibet

Date: Tuesday November 6th,

Time: 7.30pm

Venue: The Shaw Theatre, 100-110 Euston Road, London NW1

Line-Up:

SIMON AMSTELL
SHAZIA MIRZA
ROBIN INCE
AVA VIDAL
SUSAN MURRAY
JOHN HEGLEY
GREG BURNS
ED PETRIE

Tickets: £20

Tickets on sale at: The Shaw Theatre Box Office: 0870 033 2600 or at  http://www.theshawtheatre.com/ticketsales2.html

Terry Bettger
- Homepage: http://www.freetibet.org/events/yakety.html

Comments

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A tibet pricey for me!

08.10.2007 18:56

Good cause but aint that £20 a touch pricey and who receives what!? But hey I suppose you middle world folk can enjoy to afford it!

Working class @narchist


never heard

08.10.2007 20:57

of any of em.so no thanx

Zonk