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The Three Pipe Problem

The Three Pipe Problem

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The Three Pipe Problem is a monthly storytelling night based at The Selkirk pub in Tooting, south London.  It is a relaxed and intelligent, but decidedly silly, gig - an extension of the stories told around rickety pub tables everywhere.

It runs every third Tuesday of the month. 

The stipulations for a story told at 3PP are:

1. It must be true.

2. It must be under 10 minutes long.

3. It must be funny.

Email Helena Stroud if you would like to tell a story.  We'd love to have you! 


Phone: 07930 230666
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Venue: The Selkirk 60 Selkirk Road Tooting London SW17 0ES
Nearest tube / train station: Tooting Broadway
Bus Info: 44, 57, 77, 127, 131, 155, 219, 264, 270, 280, 333, 355 or 493
Entry price: £2
Frequency: Monthly
Sign up: Book in advance
Doors open: 19:45 Show starts: 20:15 Show finishes: 22:00
Booker: Helena Stroud - email helenastroud@yahoo.co.uk
Acts please note: This is a comedy storytelling night, not a traditional stand-up gig. It has a more easy-going, chilled out pace than a normal open-mic, and might not be the right place to crack out quick-fire one-liners!


Gig Categorisation

TuesdayGigs in this category are run on a Tuesday
No conditionsActs do not have to satisfy any special conditions to perform
Pre-bookAll acts must book a spot in advance
Standard open micA series of stand-up comedians each performing a set, usually five minutes

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