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Fast-talking Farrelly tickles the funny bones

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I couldn’t help but feel my funny bone heat up while in conversation with Cat Laughs newcomer Gearoid Farrelly. The 32-year-old Dubliner literally had me in stitches with his hilarious wit and comical timing while I was trying to conduct a somewhat serious pre-Cat Laughs comedy festival interview.

Regan returns to Kilkenny for this year’s Cat Laughs Comedy Festival

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Fresh off the plane from New Zealand, having spent two weeks doing stand up in Wellington and Auckland, Jarlath Regan is now kicking back in preparation for the long weekend that is ahead - the Carlsberg Cat Laughs Comedy Festival.

Cat Laughs new box office opens for business

There were laughs galore on Monday when the Carlsberg Cat Laughs team opened the doors to their latest pride and joy, a brand new box office.

Carlsberg cat nabbers needed to find the comedians’ lost Carlsberg ‘cats’

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Comedy fans aged over 18 who join the Carlsberg Comedy Cat Nabbers, will have the chance to meet the comedians face to face to reunite them with their Carlsberg Comedy ‘Cats’ at the Carlsberg Cat Laughs comedy festival in Kilkenny.

Carlsberg Cat Laughs is on the pursuit of happiness

Kilkenny prides itself on being a medieval hotspot filled with historical wonders and ancient beauty. It also prides itself on hosting the original and the best comedy festival in Ireland. What better way to showcase both, than by taking visitors to this year’s Carlsberg Cat Laughs on a treasure hunt through the city in search of the perfect Saturday afternoon – a comedy show spectacular.

Prepare for laughter with comedy festival on the horizon

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It’s that time of year again - when hysteria takes over and belly laughs become the norm - the Carlsberg Cat Laughs Comedy Festival is due back in town.

Make or break as Westmeath welcome Laois to town

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After a double U21 and senior clash with Meath last week, it is now the turn of another old foe, Laois, to come to town. First our seniors welcome the O’Moore men to Cusack Park for a make or break Division 2 game on Sunday at 2.30pm. Then on St Patrick’s Day it’s the turn of the U21s from both counties to contest the Leinster semi-final. What a treat of football on our doorstep at this early stage of the year.

Shoplifter gets lucky with community service

Goodlucky by name, Goodlucky by nature. An asylum seeker shoplifter stayed true to his name when he was given the opportunity of completing 120 hours of community service instead of four months in jail.

Pour your own pint at the Skeff

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Gillian O'Callaghan, Claire Cadogan, Karen Murphy and Alice Keogh pictured at the unveiling of the new Guinness ‘Pour Your Own Pint’ experience in the Skeff on Thursday night. The interactive Guinness experience is proving very popular with customers. They can pour their own pint at specially designed tables, complete with Guinness and Carlsberg taps and customer seating.

Pour your own pint at the Skeff

Patrons at the Skeff can enjoy a pint of Guinness or Carlsberg at a private table without queuing for the bar following the launch of the new Guinness® Pour Your Own Pint experience.

 

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