Club to host a comedy first.THE Scouse House Scouse House is one of the dominant forms of House music in the North West and North East of England. It is a UK crossover of Happy hardcore and Uplifting Trance/House. History Scouse House originates from a Liverpool record shop, 3 Beat Records. Cafe in Oliver Street, Birkenhead, hosts its first Funny Club tonight as a supplement to the Liverpool Comedy Festival. Compered by Sam Harland - one of the six nominees short listed for the prestigious Mercury New Comedian Of The Year 2008 - the Open Mic Night also features star turns from John Gorman (who coined the name The Funny Club) and Pauline Daniels. The event, a collaboration between Scouse House, Wirral Words poetry club and Express Comedy, is the first of regular sessions to be staged on the first Tuesday of the month and begins at 7.30pm. The stage is free to any budding comedians. For those who want to eat beforehand, the cafe is pioneering a new Liverpool themed taster menu. Entitled Wackers' Tapas for pounds 5 there are a number of options: Scouse scouse n. 1. A lobscouse. 2. a. often Scous·er A native or resident of Liverpool, England. b. often Scouse The dialect of English spoken in Liverpool. Tartlet tart·let n. A small pastry tart. Noun 1. tartlet - a small tart usually used as a canape tart - a small open pie with a fruit filling ; Peawack Pie; Buck Rarebit Bite; Bangers & Mash Mouthful with onion gravy; Diddymen's Scotch Eggs or Savoury Bread Pudding with Bacon, Broccoli & Stilton. CAPTION(S): Pauline Daniels |
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