Sharon Mannion – Sharondipity

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Civic Theatre, Friday 31st January

Fresh from supporting the likes of Emma Doran, Neil Delamere and Deirdre O’Kane, Sharon Mannion presents her solo show ‘SHARONDIPITY’.

From mourning Funghi the Dolphin and refusing to bounce back after having kids, to gawping at Americans and one-woman 32 county mini-musicals, Sharon takes the audience on a hop-on hop-off tour of her own brain in this jam-packed, electric-paced comedy extravaganza.

Best known for her role as ‘Concepta’ in the RTE hit comedy ‘Bridget & Eamon, Sharon is the resident host of the Comedy Cellar at the International, Ireland’s longest running comedy club and has appeared at all the major comedy festivals throughout Ireland and beyond; Paddy Power at the Iveagh Gardens, Kilkenny Cat Laughs, Galway Comedy Festival and more.

Not to be missed!


Date:
Friday 31st January
Time:
8.15pm
Price:
€20
Address:
Civic Theatre, Bóthar Belgard, Tallaght, Dublin, Ireland

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