South Woodford/East London/Central Line/5 minutes from station
Start the August Bank Holiday Weekend with Shazia Mirza headlining a show before embarking on her national tour. South Woodford is in for a treat, possibly THE most high-profile comedienne to perform in a venue here. Come and witness history in the making.
The venue has a cocktail happy hour from 5.30 to 7pm so make a night of it!
Check out her Jonathan Ross show appearance on the link below
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HVp-6ljrhlI&t=217s
Get ready for a night out at Flock at South Woodford - 27th August 7pm worth getting there early as 5.30pm to 7.30pm happy hour on cocktails and the Espresso Martini is amazing.
Shazia Mirza is an award-winning British stand up comedian and writer.
‘But what do awards mean anyway? Everyone’s got an award. You get awards these days just for leaving the house and recycling your yogurt pots.’
Shazia’s TV appearances include; ‘QI’ (BBC), ‘The Jonathan Ross Show’ (ITV), ‘Rhod Gilbert’s Growing Pains’ (Comedy Central), ‘Celebrity Island with Bear Grylls’ (C4), ‘Travel Man’ (C4), Top Gear (BBC), ‘The One Show (BBC), ‘Celebrities v Child Genius’ (C4), ‘Celebs In Solitary’ (C5), ‘Loose Women’ (ITV), ‘The Late Late Show’ (RTE) ‘Have I got News for You’ (BBC) and ‘The Wright Stuff’/’Jeremy Vine’ (C5) as well as the ever popular ‘F*** Off, I’m a Hairy Woman’ (BBC).
Maureen Younger
Maureen is frank, fast, feisty, sharp and engaging – honest humour with attitude! She works as a stand up comedian and compere all around the UK and abroad and has even gigged in German! As an experienced compere, Maureen is known for her quick wit and sharp audience interaction. In the UK she is one of the few (if only) comedians who performs regularly at mainstream, urban, gay and Asian comedy nights.
David Ferguson
David is a popular comic on the London circuit. Having sold out a run of shows at the Vault Festival and Brighton Fringe he goes from strength to strength. With a cheeky likeable stage presence David moves between impactful one liners and raw unpredictability. Sometimes naughty, sometimes nice, always utterly compelling and not afraid to challenge an audience and leave them with something deeper to think about.
Roland Saunders
2020 Saturday BGT appearing, New acts of the year 2019 (NATYS) runner up winner (of 450) known for impersonating Donald Trump, An act that's a little different from the norm. A political and public figure satire clown impressionist that doesn't actually even say a word. Takes you on a journey from Donald Trump to amongst many others, Margaret Thatcher, Boris and Mary Berry.