Pam, Pete and puppets prepare for Late Night Laughter charity event

Published Wednesday 27 August 2008 at 16:05 by Alistair Smith

Pam Ann and magician Pete Firman are to join the cast and puppets of Avenue Q for a late night comedy show to raise money for Myeloma UK.

Pam Ann and Pete Firman will perform at Late Night Laughter

Pam Ann and Pete Firman will perform at Late Night Laughter

Late Night Laughter will take place on September 10 from 11pm to 1am at the Noel Coward Theatre in London, where Avenue Q is currently playing. The show will also feature comedians Jim Jeffries, Earl Okin and Sara Pascoe.

Pam Ann is the alter ego of Australian comedian Caroline Reid. The act has extensively toured the UK, US and Australia. Firman is best known for his TV magic, having appeared on shows such as Five’s Monkey Magic, Sky One’s Secret World of Magic and Channel 4’s Dirty Tricks. He has just returned from Edinburgh where he was performing a solo show.

Tickets for Late Night Laughter are £22.50 and include a free interval drink. For tickets call 0844 482 5144 or visit www.delfontmackintosh.com/latenightlaughter.

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