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Standing up for summer laughs



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Published Date: 22 July 2008
Wednesday, 9.30am - SATURDAY night (July 26) will be bringing the sound of music – and laughter – to Boston's Blackfriars Arts Centre.
On the main stage, the group Akkord will be presenting Songs From Stage and Screen.
The show starts at 7.30pm and tickets cost £8.
Meanwhile, in the Revue Bar, the Blackfriars comedy club will be back in summer action.
Topping the evening's bill of three stand-ups and a compere is Andrew Lawrence.
Last year he was nominated for the If.Comeddie (formerly Perrier) Award for best stand-up in Edinburgh and in 2006 for the same award for best newcomer.
The usual club format may be changed around so Andrew can do a preview of his new show, which he is taking to this year's Edinburgh Festival.
The club will start at 8pm and admission costs £10.
To find out more or to book tickets, call the Blackfriars box office on 01205 363108.

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