Willa White: Dead Man Talking

Gaiety Theatre, Monday 3rd November

Willa White has exploded in popularity over the past 18 months, quickly marking himself out as one of the biggest names in the Irish comedy circuit. Having sold over 8,000 tickets to date, Willa will become the first Irish comedian ever to play the National Stadium since it was built in 1939.

As well as comedy, Willa has taken to acting, performing in the multi-award-winning production ‘The Examination' with Irish theatre company Brokentalkers, and just completed a three-night run in The Ambassador Theatre (a venue at which Willa became the first ever comedian to hold a residency). He has also taking to podcasting, seeing his show ‘You Must Be Jokin’, which he co-hosts with fellow Dublin comedian Eric Lalor, fly to the top of the Irish podcast charts.

With support slots alongside Jason Byrne, Tommy Tiernan, Kevin Bridges and John Bishop ticked off the list, Willa is ready to kick start the newest phase of his comedy journey. His newest show ‘Dead Man Talking' will see Willa reflect on memories of those who have passed, and the fun times they shared on this rollercoaster we call life.


Date:
Monday 3rd November
Time:
8.00pm
Price:
€36.40
Address:
The Gaiety Theatre, King Street South, Dublin 2, Ireland

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