Revolutionary Socialism in the 21st Century
 
Revolutionary
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Event: Stand Up Against Austerity

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Stand up for the People’s Assembly

Monday 7 July, 7pm
Hammersmith Apollo (Eventim Apollo Hammersmith)

Join the People’s Assembly for an evening of comedy from some of the best comedians in the country. As well as an essential way to raise much needed funds for the campaign, this will be an unmissable night out!

Get your ticket today! Why not block book tickets for yourself, workmates, union branch or family?

[Purchase tickets here]

jo-brand.jpgJo Brand jason-manford1.jpgJason Manford stewartlee3.jpgStewart Lee
Shappi-Khorsandi-001.jpgShappi Khorsandi FrancescaMartinez.jpgFrancesca Martinez marcus-brigstocke.jpgMarcus Brigstocke
jeremy_hardy_speaks.jpgJeremy Hardy mark_steels_in_town.jpgMark Steel jenbristerctw.jpgJen Brister
kate_sm.jpgKate Smurthwaite Comment from:Owen Jones
Sam Fairbairn

NOTE: Wheelchair spaces are limited and need to be booked via the ticket Hotline: 020 8563 3800 and include a complimentary ticket for a carer.

Tickets also available from Eventim Apollo Website or Ticket Hotline: 0844 249 1000

Tickets:
£30 (Solidarity)
£23.50 (Waged)
£15 (students, low-waged, unwaged, pensioners, striking workers on 10 July)

WHEN
July 07, 2014 at 7pm – 11pm
WHERE
Hammersmith Apollo (Eventim Apollo Hammersmith)
45 Queen Caroline St
London W6 9DZ
United Kingdom
Google map and directions
CONTACT
The People’s Assembly · office@thepeoplesassembly.org.uk · 020 8525 6988

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