Willa White: The White Stuff

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Gaiety Theatre, Saturday 30th March

After selling out his very first show in the 3Olympia almost 8 months in advance, Dublin comedian Willa White is set to bringing his side-splitting show, ‘The White Stuff’ to The Gaiety Theatre on Saturday 30th March 2024. In doing so, he is set to become the first comedian to headline the Gaiety in over a decade, following Billy Connelly’s performances in 2013.

A member of the special class in school, but a genius on the stage, Willa has established himself as a regular at comedy clubs and festivals nationwide. He has worked with names like, Jason Byrne, Tommy Tiernan, and Kevin Bridges to name but a few. His quickfire wit and engrossing stage presence have elevated him into one of today’s must-see comedians!

Willa is one of the major acts in the Laughter Lounge, he’s had a long career of appearances on RTE (Joy in the Hood, Love/Hate and The Savage Eye), has recently been heard on the Talking Bollix and the Two Norries podcast and just finished the country wide tour of his hit play, The Examination. January 2024 saw him launch the You Must Be Jokin’ podcast with fellow Dublin comedian Eric Lalor. Guests so far have included John Colleary, PJ Gallagher and Des Bishop


Date:
Saturday 30th March
Time:
7.00pm
Price:
€37.40
Address:
The Gaiety Theatre, King Street South, Dublin 2, Ireland

Google Map of The Gaiety Theatre, King Street South, Dublin 2, Ireland

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