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Neon Atlas @ Seven
CORK INDIE/alternative band Neon Atlas, who have won critical and commercial acclaim for their music, play The Loft @ Seven, Bridge Street, on Friday September 23 at 10pm.
Andrew Maxwell is heading to Westport
This autumn Andrew Maxwell is back in Ireland with a new show and Irish Tour “Yo Contraire”, having performed it to sell out crowds at festivals in Edinburgh and Australia.
Al Porter at the Linenhall this month
Irish stand-up star Al Porter brings his cheeky hilarity to the Linenhall Arts Centre in Castlebar on Friday September 16 at 8pm with his acclaimed live show Al Porter at Large.
Joe Rooney @ Róisín Dubh Comedy Clubh
HE IS BEST known as wildboy priest Fr Damo from Father Ted and Timmy Higgins from Kilnaskully, but Joe Rooney is also one of the very best and funniest comedians in Ireland.
A week of remembrance and resignations
“In Flanders Fields the poppies blow
A week of remembrance and resignations
“In Flanders fields the poppies blow
Al Porter @ Róisín Dubh Comedy Clubh
AHEAD OF his biggest tour yet, the brilliant, the outrageous, the magnificent Al Porter, the Vicar Street and Cork Opera House sell-out star, returns to Róisín Dubh Comedy Clubh to preview his newest stories.
'In Enda’s work there is always hope'
IT HAS been six years since Charlie Murphy, then fresh from the Gaiety School of Acting, first made an impact with audiences in the role of Siobhan in RTE’s Love/Hate, for which she twice won an IFTA as best actress.
Who do you think you are? - GIAF First Thought Talks
IDENTITY - ONE word but it covers a multitude of aspects within an individual. There is personal identity, political identity, cultural identity, national identity, sexual identity, and, more than ever before, a focus on gender identity that calls into question the idea of gender itself.
Michael Mee to headline Róisín Dubh Comedy Clubh
MICHAEL MEE was, at one time, a lawyer, but hung up his chancery wig and gown for life as stand-up comedian and in demand comedy writer. The law's loss has been comedy's gain.