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UK LGBT EVENTS - Game Night: A Comedy Stage Show in London
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Game Night: A Comedy Stage Show in London

It's a snowy winter's evening in London and Michael has invited his closest friends over for a thoroughly planned-out games night to announce the news of his engagement to fianc Jacob. But with his eccentric and trouble-riddled friends arriving and spiteful relatives crashing, the joyful engagement he has planned could easily spiral into absolute chaos. Trapped in a house together, with secrets being spilled, will Michael and Jacob be able to make it down the aisle, or will no one be safe from the damage that ensues? Get your tickets now for Game Night: A Comedy Stage Show in London! Highlights See the hilarious new play "Game Night" live on stage Quick-witted and fast-paced comedy with a heart A side-splitting show from beginning to end Spectacular venue located in the heart of London's West End General Info Date: various Wednesdays & Thursdays between 7 June & 13 July (select during purchase) Time: 8 p.m. Duration: 2 hours 10 minutes Location: Wonderville, London Age requirement: 16+

Tickets : £ Various Tickets

Address : Wonderville
57-60 Haymarket
London
SW1Y 4QX

Telephone : 020 3089 7844

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