
A newsletter all about the people who keep this town moving after we have all clocked off. We hear from comedians and artists on how they prepare, perform and play.
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A fortnightly newsletter which interviews all the new/up-and-coming talent London has to offer. Looking at how they prepare for their gigs and meaning you'll never have FOMO because you will already know!
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