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Dáil Bar to host charity gig

THE DÁIL Bar will host a charity gig to raise funds for The Niall Mellon Township Trust this Sunday, starting at 9pm.

A roll call of great comics coming to The Laughter Lounge

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LORD BYRON once said “Always laugh when you can. It is cheap medicine.” He was echoed in this by Doris Lessing who declared “Laughter is by definition healthy.”

Champions Estuary fail to qualify for drama festival

RTÉ All Ireland Drama Festival’s reigning champions are out of this year’s competition and hopes of being the first group to win three in a row are dashed. The festival, which takes place at the Dean Crowe Theatre, Athlone from Friday April 30 to Saturday May 8, will be an open contest comprising nine groups.

Galway acts to perform at Choice Awards

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Athenry vocalist/ composer Julie Feeney, Barna’s Adrian Crowley, and Dark Room Notes, two of whose members come from Galway, will perform at the fifth annual Choice Music Prize awards next month.

Find the perfect date at Karma - for charity

Whether you’re looking for love, or just a fun night out, Karma are hosting a speed-dating night in aid of the Niall Mellon Township Trust.

Tennis - Court side

There will be a charity tournament held in conjunction with tennis player Richard Gordon’s involvement with The Niall Mellon Township Trust, this Friday, November 7. There will be food served and what is described as serious prizes can be won on the night. Interested parties should put their names on the notice board in the tennis clubhouse to ensure entry into the competition.

Some 48 Kilkenny volunteers prepare to depart for Africa

After months of thorough preparation more than 2,000 volunteers, including 48 volunteers from Kilkenny, are preparing to leave this Friday to work in the township of Khayelitsha in Cape Town, South Africa. 

Brendan Grace celebrates 38 years of hilarity

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Believed to be one of the comic geniuses of our time, Brendan Grace is returning to the Irish stages this year, rolling four decades of comedy into one show when he returns to the Town Hall Theatre for two days only this month.

Grace – the legendary funny man to appear on a stage near you

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Brendan Grace, Ireland's ambassador of comedy will take centre stage in the Springhill Court Hotel Kilkenny and the Dolmen Court Hotel Carlow in January. The legend has over three decades behind him of making people laugh not only in Ireland but also in venues around the world from London's Albert Hall to Sydney’s Festival Theatre. Grace has also performed with the greats from Frank Sinatra to Liza Minnelli.

Brendan Grace at the Diamond Coast Hotel

The greatest family comedian of our generation proudly presents 38 years in the comedy business and most of this time at the very top of his profession. Brendan's latest show features some brand new material and some old favourites'from his vast repertoire over the last 38 years. His sense of timing and ability to read an audience is without equal. A brilliant character actor, his “Bottler” character is legendary and is now featured at every performance. Apart from his obvious star quality in all aspects of his performance Brendan's drawing power is enormous and the “House Full” sign is the norm rather than the exception at his concerts.

 

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