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Gerry Mallon’s Laughter Loft

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LEADING Irish comedians Neil Delamere, Joe Rooney, and Kevin Gildea will be among the acts appearing at Gerry Mallon’s Laughter Loft next week.

Savage Eye @ Róisín Dubh

DAVID MCSAVAGE, the man behind RTÉ’s Savage Eye and one of Ireland’s leading comedians, is coming to the Róisín Dubh on Friday April 5 at 8.30pm.

New online Galway comedy seeks support for RTE Storyland competition

A new online comedy show, Student Teacher, which is made and set in Galway has made it through to the third round of the RTE competition, Storyland, and is seeking the public’s continued support to get through to the next stage.

Comedy theatre at The Linenhall

Television actress and stand-up comedian Sonya Kelly (a regular on RTÉ’s “Savage Eye”) delivers a hilarious and poignant one-woman show, Wheelchair On My Face at the Linenhall Arts Centre in Castlebar on Wednesday April 18 at 8pm.

Support Galway entry for RTÉ Storyland competition

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GALWAY HAS a chance to support its own local comedy and acting talent by getting behind a new show airing through RTÉ’s Storyland competition.

Family fun and evening singalongs - The Wizard of Oz @ Róisín Dubh

THE MUSICAL version of The Wizard of Oz has given the world two of its most loved songs - ‘Follow The Yellowbrick Road’ and the magnificent ‘Somewhere Over The Rainbow’.

Show Me The Funny - The Final

THE GRAND final of Show Me The Funny will take place this Monday at The Kings Head at 8pm.

Sing along at Grease and the Silent Disco

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GET READY to sing with John Travolta and show off your best 1950s moves when Sing Along Cinema brings Grease to the Róisín Dubh this Saturday at 7.30pm.

Sing along to Grease

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SING ALONG Cinema’s productions of Grease in Dublin and Cork had people jiving in the aisles and it is coming to the Róisín Dubh on Saturday April 2 at 7.30pm.

All-ages gigs and Rubber Bandits for Cat Laughs 2011

The Cat Laughs Comedy festival is set to bring more laughs to the June bank holiday weekend. Home to world-class comedy, the festival announced its much-anticipated programme earlier in the week for 2011. Comedy fans can look forward to five days of non-stop fun and frolics with over 40 acts in 67 shows across 12 venues.

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