I’ll Tell You What - Laura Smyth and Suzie Preece
  • West End

Laura Smyth and Suzie Preece present their split bill show"I'll Tell You What", an hour of stand-up comedy by two of thefunniest women coming up on the circuit.

Join Laura and Suzie for an hour of laughter, over-sharingand tales of the worst advice they've ever been given.

Who we are:

Laura Smyth is a relative newcomer to the comedy scene butdefinitely one to watch. Funny Women Award Winner 2019.

'a real force-of-nature' - Steve Bennett, Chortle

'Laura Smyth has only been doing comedy for a few monthsbut sounds as if she has been doing it all her life.' - Bruce Dessau, Beyondthe Joke

Suzie Preece was a Funny Women Semi-Finalist 2019 andperformed a split-bill in Edinburgh 2019.

"Suzie Preece is a standout" - Kate Maltby, The Times

"...it's Preece who stands out" - Sally Stott, The Scotsman

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