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Thursday 7th November | 2024 | 7.40pm
Canalhouse
From £5
Funny Women Semi-Finalist 2023, BBC3 veteran and former Commonwealth Games guest host Tej Dhutia brings her riotous debut solo show to Nottingham Comedy Festival. Tej regularly and fearlessly shares 'too much information,' daring to challenge the norms of a 'good Indian girl' with humour that's both risky and naughty. From her traditional upbringing to the hilarious trials of motherhood, Tej's journey to becoming a standup comedian is a laugh-out-loud adventure. Tej guarantees a night of side-splitting comedy that's too good to miss. Get ready for a night of unfiltered hilarity!
Age Recommendation: 18
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