Tony Cantwell – Pony
Final night of three night stint by Cantwell. Saddle up!
Final night of three night stint by Cantwell. Saddle up!
Two of the hottest emerging comic tickets take to the stage with a series of comedy sketches.
McGann is one of the new wave of comics who seems to have been on instagram over lockdown. And he’s been gaining significant traction of late.
A visceral performer who isn’t afraid to tightrope the acceptable with his material.
James Goldsbury brings his stand-up show to Whelans on February 7th 2024, where plans include jogging with a bag of doggie do-dah. Allegedly.
Curated by improv stalwart Mark Cantan, each night sees performancs from some of the most experienced improvisers in the country.
An often awkward, always uproarious and sassy, sultry good time brought to you by the debonair duo of Michelle McCormick and Bláithin de Burca.
"I love him for making Piers Morgan look like the ineffectual, impotent twit he is, but I’m not alone." - Adhamh O Caoimh
American-Irish Clarinetist, Berginald Rash presents works from composers of colour, both classical and contemporary.
Expect an evening of guests, surprises and plenty more as Adam Buxton gets set to fill up the giant podcast bin.
What is the menopause? Why does it happen? And what superpowers come with this unavoidable phase of lady life?
Dalkey sees a fine selection of comedy greats and new hopefuls tread the boards of Fitzpatrick's Castle, Queens, The Colimore, Finnegans etc
Drogheda Comedy Festival returns to showcase a diverse mix of comedy talent in the town that even Cromwell couldn't slay.
The Irish comedy community is coming together for a special evening of stand-up comedy in honour of the late, great Robbie Bonham.
Before his next big tour, Al Porter is on the road testing new material and work-shopping a new show from scratch.
Whether you're into sharp satire, fearless storytelling, or hilarious local humour, this is one of the summer’s must-see events.
Wrap up your bank holiday weekend with a laugh courtesy of Meath funny man Shane Callaghan in the Craic Den.
Get set for a night of relentless laughs fuelled by warped personal insight as the Drogheda native brings O’Kaning It to the 3Olympia Theatre
Dead Man Talking sees the Dublin comedian explore his belief that he should have been dead long before family and friends
Emma’s newest stage programme unravels the shenanigans of family, woman and motherhood in the wittiest and sharpest ways.