The Laughter Factory
Times of IndiaGuidepal.com/ENTERTAINMENT, ABU DHABI/ Updated : Jan 10, 2017, 17:00 IST
Synopsis
The city has a reputation for many things, but hilarity isn't one of them. The Laughter Factory aims to fix that by importing comedians from the English-speaking world into a variety of Abu Dhabi venues each month.
The city has a reputation for many things, but hilarity isn't one of them. The Laughter Factory aims to fix that by importing comedians from the English-speaking world into a variety of Abu Dhabi venues each month. Read less

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The city has a reputation for many things, but hilarity isn't one of them. The Laughter Factory aims to fix that by importing comedians from the English-speaking world into a variety of Abu Dhabi venues each month. They've managed to snag some heavy hitters, including the likes of Michael Mcintyre and Russell Peters, who play to a grateful ex-pat audience starved for a bit of humour.
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