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Ikon London Magazine

March 6, 2026
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Why You Shouldn’t Miss Suzi Ruffell’s New Show The Juggle

by Elena Leo
October 4, 2024 5 mins 1 yr

Suzi Ruffell is gearing up to take her new stand-up show The Juggle on a UK tour in 2025, and if you’re a fan of observational comedy that feels relatable, fresh, and downright funny, this is a show you won’t want to miss. Here’s why. […]

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