Bombed during World War II, St George’s Garrison Church survives as an evocative ruin with recently conserved mosaics, and a modern canopy roof, for all to enjoy.

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Tramshed presents Comedy @ Garrison 11th June

Tramshed presented their legendary Comedy night - A night of hearty laughs with a bar on site.

Friday 11th June line up was: 

Glenn Moore

Edinburgh Comedy Award nominee Glenn Moore is a comedian, actor and one of the best and most prolific joke writers in the country. Glenn is a regular face on TV, having appeared on Mock The Week (BBC), Rob Delaney’s Stand Up Central (Comedy Central) and The Stand Up Sketch Show (ITV2). He can be heard daily as one quarter of The Dave Berry Breakfast Show on Absolute Radio, the UK’s biggest commercial radio breakfast show. He’s also known for his silly, off-beat one-liners on Twitter, which have earned him a huge following.

Sukh Ojla

As a comedian, Sukh has performed on BBC2’s Big Asian Stand Up Show and across the BBC Asian Network. In 2019 she took her debut solo show ‘For Sukh’s Sake’ to Edinburgh, which received rave reviews including 5* from Funny Women. In 2021 Sukh will be embarking on a nationwide tour with her new show ‘Life Sukhs’.

Credits include: Bridgerton (Netflix) The End of the F**king World (Channel 4) GameFace (Channel 4), Hospital People (BBC1), Future Conditional (Old Vic), Black Mirror (Channel 4) and EastEnders (BBC1).

Huge Davies

Combining his confidence on stage presence, dark humour, surreal material and his one-of-kind customised keyboard, Huge has quickly risen to become one the most unique and hilarious acts in the UK.

Nominated for Best Newcomer for his debut Edinburgh show ‘The Carpark’ Huge has appeared on 8 Out Out 10 Cats Does Countdown, Harry Hill’s Clubnite, Roast Battle, Hypothetical, Jonathan Ross’ Comedy Club, Live at the Comedy Store and The Stand Up Sketch Show.

There are further Comedy events at St George's on 23rd July and 20th August.

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St George's Garrison Church in Woolwich, with its modern canopy roof and stunning mosaics, is both an evocative ruin and a contemporary space. Designed by Thomas H Wyatt in an Italian-Romanesque style, the Church was built between 1862-63 to serve the Royal Artillery in Woolwich. Today it is run by a local group, the Woolwich Garrison Church Trust who are committed to making it available for all to visit and enjoy. Directly opposite the Barracks in Woolwich, South East London, come and enjoy its beauty and peaceful garden.

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