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Brendan Grace is coming to Ballina

On Saturday week, October 22, Brendan Grace the comedy grand master celebrates 40 years of hilarity at Ballina Arts Centre. The greatest family comedian of our generation proudly presents 40 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 40 years.

Funny man Brendan Grace brings his tour to Roscommon

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Comedy’s grand master Brendan Grace celebrates 40 years of hilarity at Roscommon Arts Centre on Thursday October 13 at 8pm. Already there has been huge interest in this show and tickets are almost sold out with just a handful left. If you would like the chance to see one of Ireland’s greatest comedians in action then call the arts centre on (090) 6625824 to reserve your ticket now.

Brendan Grace @ Town Hall

IRELAND’S FAVOURITE funnyman Brendan Grace will play two nights at the Town Hall Theatre tomorrow and Saturday at 8pm.

New play for children on St Brendan’s voyage

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ST BRENDAN is famed throughout Europe for the legendary sea journey he took in early Mediaeval times, when he may have discovered North America – before the Vikings.

Brendan Bowyer and daughter live in The Royal

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The legendary Brendan Bowyer is coming back to Castlebar and will be in concert with his daughter Aisling Bowyer for a very special show. The duo will take to the stage in the Royal Theatre on Friday July 8 along with special guest Shaun O’Dowd who will provide the entertainment for dancing late into the night after the main attraction.

Brendan Grace presents The Best of 39 Years of Comedy

The greatest family comedian of our generation proudly presents 39 years in the comedy business and most of this time at the very top of his profession.

Brendan Grace is back in Mayo with shows in Castlebar and Ballina

The greatest family comedian of our generation, Brendan Grace’s latest show features some new material and some old favourites from his vast repertoire over the last 39 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.

Maree’s winning streak continues in Tralee

Maree stay top of the Southern Conference with the best record in the Men’s National League, following their 76 – 70 Saturday night win over Meadowlands St Brendan’s in Mercy Mounthawk gym, Tralee. Maree’s Liam Conroy was the game’s high scorer with 25 points, while Brendan’s dual star Michael Quirke was good for 22. Maree’s record moves to six wins and one loss; St Brendan’s drop to four and two.

A Christian heritage lost in ivy

Last Easter Sunday, I was privileged to attend a dawn Mass, near Cong, on the Lough Corrib shore. About 300 people stood close to a blazing fire, as daybreak slowly lifted the darkness revealing the wide expanse of water, its wooded islands, and in the distance, the mountains of the Maam valley. It was perfectly silent and peaceful. Fr Ray Flaherty welcomed us with these opening words: ‘It was here many saints like Meldon, Fursey, Brendan and Feichin made their homes of peace and prayer. There are many sanctuaries scattered today in ruins along the shores of this lake, silent ruins where the soft tones of bells and the church’s solemn chant floated over the waves...’

Brendan Grace back at Town Hall Theatre for summer show

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IT’s A funny old world when seen through the eyes of Brendan Grace.

 

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