Comedy Culture in the Capital

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Various Locations, Wednesday 27th November - Friday 29th November

Dublin City Council is thrilled to announce the launch of a series of comedy gigs in Dublin 1, titled ‘Comedy Culture in the Capital', organised by the city’s Night-Time Economy Advisor.

Taking place from November 27–29, ‘Comedy Culture in the Capital' will bring together top international and Irish comedians, with events held across iconic Dublin venues, including The Ambassador, The Hugh Lane Gallery, The Flowing Tide, and The Big Romance. Headline acts include Reginald D Hunter, Shane Daniel Byrne, Sophia Wren, Barry Murphy, Paul Tylak and Becky Cheadle, among others.

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‘Comedy Culture in the Capital' celebrates comedy as a dynamic art form and showcases Dublin’s unique blend of talent, humour, and creativity.


Date:
Wednesday 27th November - Friday 29th November
Time:
8.00pm
Price:
Varies

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