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Omid Djalili - Schmuck For A Night in Galway

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"Never use schmuck lightly, or in the presence of women and children," wrote Leo Rosten in his book, The Joys of Yiddish. Why, because it is a very naughty word for the naughty bits of a man.

Rory O’Hanlon @ Roisin Dubh Comedy Clubh

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ACTOR/COMEDIAN Rory O’Hanlon, has “a joke every 30 seconds", according to The Irish Times - a rather good quality for a comedian to have, as Galway is about to discover.

‘First time I did standup I thought I’d have to call an ambulance

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"I took some silage down in Loughrea, to show the farmers I'm no fool. I got plenty money in the bank, I got a new slurry tank and I'm sitting at the bar on a stool."

Top comedian David O’Doherty at the Linenhall

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Top comedian David O’Doherty makes a welcome return to the Linenhall Arts Centre in Castlebar on Thursday, June 9, at 8pm with his new show, We Are All in the Gutter, But Some of Us Are Looking at David O’Doherty.

Andrew Maxwell @ Róisín Dubh Comedy Clubh

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ANDREW MAXWELL, "one of the most significant comedians working in the country today", according to The Independent, plays the Róisín Dubh Comedy Clubh tomorrow from 8.30pm.

Reginald D Hunter - he lives by the 'Sward'

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Aluminium may be the third most abundant element in the earth's crust, and it may have a wide variety of practical everyday uses, but it never conjures up the image of strength and indomitability the alloy 'Steel' does.

Mike McCormack launches new novel this weekend

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SOLAR BONES, the new novel from Galway writer Mike McCormack, will be launched in Charlie Byrne’s Bookshop, Middle Street, tomorrow at 6.30pm, with comedian Tommy Tiernan as guest speaker.

Great weekend of entertainment lined up for Westport Town Hall Theatre

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There are two contrasting shows coming up in Westport's Town Hall Theatre next weekend.

A feast of Irish student drama in Galway to conclude next week

The Irish Student Drama Association (ISDA) Festival, hosted by NUI Galway’s Drama Society, will run in Galway from until Wednesday next March 23. The ten-day festival will hold 18 productions in five venues throughout the city including The Mick Lally Theatre, An Taibhdhearc and The Bank of Ireland Theatre, NUI Galway.

A feast of student drama

The Irish Student Drama Association Festival, hosted by NUI Galway’s Drama Society, will run in Galway from March 14 - 23 . The 10-day festival will hold 18 productions in five venues throughout the city including The Mick Lally Theatre, An Taibhdhearc, and The Bank of Ireland Theatre NUI Galway.

 

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