Underthings – Comedy Tour of the Gallery

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National Gallery of Ireland, Saturday 28th January

Join Underthings – Improv, an improv and sketch duo, for a tour of the Gallery with a twist!

Underthings, like all comedians, are subconsciously determined to make themselves the focus of everything. But, for this tour, they will try their best to focus on the beautiful works of art, and not on their own petty existences. Spoiler: they will fail! They will also attempt to deal with some art-history conundrums. Would certain deities have been any good at Twister? Does God even like art? What are all those women with sun-dappled bottoms really thinking?

This tour is free and all are welcome!
Meet your tour guides at the Merrion Square information desk.
Read the Visitor Guide for details of what to expect on your visit to the Gallery.


Date:
Saturday 28th January
Time:
1.30pm
Price:
Free
Address:
National Gallery of Ireland, Merrion Square West, Dublin 2, Ireland

Google Map of National Gallery of Ireland, Merrion Square West, Dublin 2, Ireland

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