ACCLAIMED duo Ian MacMillan and Luke Carver Goss head to Clapham Village Hall for a performance next month.
Back in 2017, Ian who is known as the Bard of Barnsley, broadcaster and comedian, was interviewed on Radio 4 and said that he was aiming to visit every village hall in Britain.
The following week he received an invitation to come to Clapham.
So he and Olympic composer, Luke Carver Goss, will be presenting a hilarious night of words, music and breath-taking comedy, featuring songs, stories and a musical created out of thin air.
The performance will take place in Clapham Village Hall at 7.30pm on Wednesday, June 6.
Tickets, which cost £12.50, are available from either from Clapham Shop or by ringing Sue Mann on 015242 51792.
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