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Kings Head laughs for twenty years
Celebrating its 20th anniversary this year, The Laughter Loft at the Kings Head Bar returns with a slew of Irish comic performances during the Galway International Arts Festival.
Would you like some laughter with your meal?
GALWAY'S FIRST comedy show of the autumn will take place in Massimo, William Street West, next week, with stand-up from Stephen Ryan, Eddie Mullarkey, and MC Karl Spain.
NUIG Comedy Soc turns ‘January blues’ into January Laughs
THE DARK days of January can be a dreary time of year but NUIG’s Comedy Soc, in association with Bank of Ireland, has the perfect antidote to those seasonal blues with January Laughs, an evening of top-notch comedy with some of Ireland’s leading laughmeisters.
Christmas laughs at the Comedy Clubh
THE FINAL Róisín Dubh Comedy Clubh of 2016 takes place this week and will be headlined by a man Des Bishop calls "the king of underground comedy in Ireland" - Tommy Nicholson.
Róisín Dubh Comedy Clubh
COMEDIAN NEIL Hickey, "one of the most exciting newcomers to the Irish scene," according to the Irish Independent, headlines the next installment of the Róisín Dubh Comedy Clubh in the upstairs bar of the Dominick Street venue, tomorrow night.
Funny man Andrew Maxwell returns to Castlebar
Andrew Maxwell returns for one night only in the Royal Theatre on Saturday May 16.
Dead Cat Bounce play Kilkenny before tour Down Under
If you haven’t seen these guys before - now is the time to catch Dead Cat Bounce without the crowds and demand on tickets that can be experienced around Cat Laughs Comedy Festival time.
Neil Delamere brings smiles to Castlebar
The Royal Theatre welcomes back Neil Delamere to Castlebar this Christmas. Always a firm favourite for guaranteed comedy Neil Delamere is one of the top headline acts working in the Irish comedy scene today, and is one of the biggest factors in the huge success of RTÉ television’s hit show The Panel.
Catch funny man Neil Delamare this Christmas
Neil Delamere is one of the top headline acts working in the Irish comedy scene today and is one of the biggest factors in the huge success of RTE television’s hit show The Panel. Having performed on five continents, he staged his debut solo show in the Edinburgh festival in 2004. His live stand-up set was then recorded for the BBC comedy series One Night Stand.