Funny Women

Whelan's, Monday 20th May

Funny Women is a leading female comedy community. Since 2002, its founder Lynne Parker has created a vibrant, collaborative community of like-minded women and the annual Funny Women Awards have launched a few comedy headliners along the way and act as an incredible showcase for the best and brightest of comedy talent across stage, screen and page.

Funny Women are delighted to present ‘Funny Women Live in Dublin’ standup comedy show hosted by ChatterBoxx, comedy writers Orla Doherty and Val Troy. ChatterBoxx promises another exciting line-up of the best comedy talent. The show will be headlined by the amazing Emma Doran and will include DirtBird Sue Collins, Cork’s finest Sinead Quinlan, author & broadcaster Barbara Scully and Aoife Dooley will make her comedy comeback. Maria McKenzie (aka No Spring Chicken) will moderate a cheeky panel discussion and Jessica Smith will provide the music.


Date:
Monday 20th May
Time:
8.00pm
Price:
€20
Address:
Whelan's, Wexford Street, Portobello, Dublin 2, Ireland

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