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Ross Browne brings new show Broken Brain to the Roisin Dubh in February

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Man of many talents, Ross Browne, is bringing his new show, Broken Brain, to the Roisin Dubh on Saturday, February 25. The last few years have been busy and full of highlights for Ross - including the international release of his stand-up special 'Ja Know What I Mean', and a sold-out tour in 2019. We sat down with him for a little chat about his new show, and to find out more about what he's been getting up to, broken brain and all.

Giz A Laugh's Enya Martin comes to the Comedy KARLnival

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ENYA MARTIN, the writer, creator, and comedian best known for her Giz A Laugh Facebook page, which has more than 260,000 followers worldwide and growing, headlines the next Comedy KARLnival at the Róisín Dubh.

The Fear's Ross Brown @ Comedy Clubh

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ROSS BROWNE, a star of RTE’s The Fear, and the comedian described by the great Pat Shortt as "lively and very funny, an absolute treat to watch", headlines this week's Róisín Dubh Comedy Clubh.

Al Porter, Ross Browne, and The Rubberbandits for OTT Wrestling

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AL PORTER in a leotard, WWE legends X-Pac and Chris Hero, The Fear's Ross Browne, and somewhere in the middle of it all, the Rubberbandits, all gathered together for a night of insane wrestling mayhem.

Ross Browne @ Róisín Dubh Comedy Clubh

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ROSS BROWNE, star of RTE’s The Fear, and the man behind such characters as Jimmy, Bad Bouncer, Sergeant Major, and Dolf, will headline the Róisín Dubh Comedy Clubh tomorrow [Friday March 11] from 8.30pm.

Friday in the Róisín Dubh - the funniest night of the week

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DEIRDRE O'KANE, Ross Browne from RTE’s The Fear, and Apres Match’s Barry Murphy are just some of the comedians coming to the Roisin Dubh on Fridays, officially making it Galway's funniest day of the week.

Róisín Dubh Comedy Clubh set to expand in 2016

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IT ARRIVED last September with a name people thought was a typo, but as soon as they said it out loud, the penny dropped, and it made perfect, quirkily comedic, sense. Since then it has been onwards and upwards for the Róisín Dubh Comedy Clubh.

 

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