Michelle Wolf, Marnie Manning and Kyla Cobbler Live!

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Liberty Hall Theatre, Tuesday 29th October

Michelle Wolf, Marnie Manning and Kyla Cobbler met doing comedy in Barcelona and decided it would be a great idea to explore Kyla’s homeland – She assured them it is absolutely beautiful, that no one is funnier than the Irish and that the weather at the end of October won’t be awful the whole entire time. So there you have it, two Americans and One Irish woman (or cailin as we’re told) are hopping in a van and touring through Ireland doing comedy shows at night and exploring the country by day – They are excited to see you soon!

MICHELLE WOLF has established herself as one of the most influential voices in the comedy landscape. The Village Voice calls her “the voice comedy needs right now,” and The Daily Beast declared, “Michelle Wolf is the future of stand-up comedy.” Most recently, Wolf released her third stand up special, “Michelle Wolf: It’s Great to Be Here”, a series of three 30-minute episodes on Netflix. The special premiered to rave reviews and rose to the Top 10 most watched TV on Netflix. Her previous special “Michelle Wolf: Joke Show” is also on the platform. In 2018, Wolf made international headlines as the much-buzzed-about headliner of the White House Correspondents Dinner.

MARNIE MANNING is a Barcelona based American comic. She is the first comedian to perform in English at Cruïlla Fesitval and La Llama Fest. She is a regular opening act for Michelle Wolf and tours all over the United States and Europe. When she is not touring, she is a classic on the Barcelona scene for more than seven years and won funniest new comic in 2017 as voted on by her peers.

KYLA COBBLER is one of Ireland’s funniest emerging comedic talents. Kyla brings freshness to the scene with her undeniable talent and immediate connection to the different crowds in Europe’s different show cases. Her honest, blunt and deep storytelling comedic style has made her one of the European scenes favourites.


Date:
Tuesday 29th October
Time:
7.00pm
Price:
€28
Address:
Liberty Hall Theatre, Eden Quay, North City, Dublin 1, Ireland

Google Map of Liberty Hall Theatre, Eden Quay, North City, Dublin 1, Ireland

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