Best Man

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Draiocht, Friday 16th June

Cathal is 30, flirty, and having a breakdown at his best friend's wedding.

Best Man is a new comedy from ‘A Few Words Theatre’. Written by Dublin based comedians Mikey Fleming and Colman Hayes. It tells the story of Cathal, a man in his 30’s who’s spent the last 2 years watching all of his friends settle down, get married and have kids.Every. Single. One.And here he is, the best man, about to give his speech. Only he appears to have lost it! And he continues to ‘lose it’, completely unravelling in front of all his friends and family. And you get to be there to watch it all unfold.

Best Man debuted last October in the Smock Alley Theatre to a completely sold out run and rave reviews.


Date:
Friday 16th June
Time:
8.00pm
Price:
€14 - €16
Address:
Draiocht Blanchardstown, Blanchardstown, County Dublin, Ireland

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