
Bring Your Own Baby Comedy
Bring Your Own Baby Comedy at Churchill Theatre, Bromley
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Bring Your Own Baby Comedy: Mark Cram, Robyn Perkins, Carly Smallman
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About the show
Grown up comedy, babies welcome. A funny, friendly, FREE afternoon of top comedy... and you can bring your baby!
Bring Your Own Baby Comedy is the UK’s premier baby friendly comedy club! Our shows feature the funniest comedy stars from the circuit and TV. Our events are all about you, the parents! But don’t worry – we also take great care of our younger guests.
Featuring - Mark Cram

Mark Cram is '... everything that a TV comic would love to be; clever, fearless, constantly improving and in less than a year of gigging, he has left a massive stamp on the circuit, which gets bigger with every gig' (Just For Laughs)
'Local legend' (Badger and Boodle Entertainment)
'Fantastic!' (Bad Clowns Comedy).
Robyn Perkins

Robyn started stand-up towards the end of 2011 and is now performing in clubs in London and across the UK.
'Brilliantly inspired American delivering a stream of extremely funny and very complex jokes... intricate... effortless' (Creative Cow Comedy Club)
'(Her) material is sharp, insightful, touching, but above all really, really funny' (Three Weeks)
'... engagingly chatty delivery... with honesty and wit' (Steve Bennett, Chortle)
'Robyn is effortlessly funny, with a transatlantic charm and British adopted sense of humour. She's a joy to watch, go see her now before the Americans take her
back!' (Patrick Monahan)
'... the sharp and shrewd Robyn Perkins...' (Funhouse Comedy).
Carly Smallman

Musical comedian that performs bubbly and silly songs about the most questionable subjects. She has written for BBC Comedy Online and has appeared on several TV and Radio shows including: The Rob Brydon Show on BBC2.
'You leave feeling like you have head a good catch up with an old friend... I laughed non-stop and left with a big smile on my face' (Fresh Fringe)
'... wonderfully filthy songs' (GQ Mag)
'... funny, fresh and endlessly creative' (Time Out)
'Smutty, outspoken jollity' (The Daily Telegraph).