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What to see at 2024 Comedy Festival
Galway Comedy Festival is Ireland’s largest comedy extravaganza with 78 shows, across 19 venues, over seven days in Ireland’s festival city. There is a lot to choose from - a lot you want to go and see.
Bernard Casey with Shannon Basso Gaule at the Tigh He-He comedy club
County Kerry comic Bernard Casey is special guest at this Friday’s Tigh He-He Comedy Club at the Róisín Dubh, March 22, at 8pm.
Cute Hoorism at The Róisín
Through stand-up comedy and his range of characters such as Gossip, Nephew, Kevin and more, Bernard Casey investigates how the act of 'cute hoorism' keeps one ahead of the rest in modern-day Ireland.
Comedy crawls before rugby and parades
Busy social diary? Not sure how to spend the afternoon in town before Macnas Hallowe’en parade or Rugby World Cup final?
Tedfest Toilet Duck Awards Return to the Róisín Dubh!
Finally, it’s the long-awaited return of the Tedfest Toilet Duck Awards, a stand-up comedy competition hosted by Eddie Mullarkey and featuring 16 of Ireland’s finest up and coming comedians in a war of wits, battling it out until there’s only one left standing.
Show Me The Funny returns to the Kings Head!
Irelands biggest and longest running comedy competition, 'Show Me The Funny' (sponsored by Bulmers), returns to the Kings Head Bar next Monday, January 23.
Show Me The Funny 2022
IT HAS been a long wait, but the Show Me The Funny comedy competition is finally returning to The King’s Head after a two year hiatus.
Declan O’Rourke, Cathy Davey, and Andy Irvine to play The Grand Auld Stretch
DECLAN O’ROURKE, Cathy Davey, Toucan, and Andy Irvine have been added to The Grand Auld Stretch’s already jam-packed bill of events taking place at Nimmo’s Pier.
Nina Conti to bring Róisín Dubh’s online comedy shows to a close - for now
FROM THE moment that Covid-19 called a halt to pretty much everything, Róisín Dubh Comedy - the people behind Galway Comedy Festival - have been fighting the good fight and keeping us laughing during the lockdowns.
Al Murray - the pub landlord, live in your front room
GREGARIOUS, COCKY, outspoken, back-slapping, pint raising, Bulldog spirited, and brimming with Jingoism, it can only be The Pub Landlord, and he will be serving the laughs in your front room.