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The Sugar Club, Sunday 10th November

A Gay and a NonGay's worlds collide, as unlikely friends James Barr and Dan Hudson plus special guests bring their award winning comedy podcast to The Sugar Club – live! James (Gay) explores the “admin” behind gay sex, while Dan (NonGay) promotes his campaign for metal music fans to be recognised as a minority. Expect audience interaction, a hilarious parody of QueerEye (as Dan lends his hetero gaze to the Gay community in NonGay-Eye) and a laugh out loud look at issues affecting Gay and NonGay people in what Time Out call ‘a warm, funny take on love, friendship and sex', and Radio Times called ‘one of the most fundamentally kind and funny podcasts in Britain'.

A Gay and a NonGay started when James' friend moved abroad asking him to look after Dan, her boyfriend. The hit podcast brings differences between LGBTQ+ and NonGay people to life on stage, in an absurdly simple but hilarious premise; what divides us makes us laugh harder.

– THIS IS THE RESCHEDULED DATE FROM JUNE 23rd. ALL TICKETS FROM JUNE 23rd REMAIN VALID FOR THIS SHOW. –


Date:
Sunday 10th November
Time:
8.30pm - 11.00pm
Price:
€20.00
Address:
The Sugar Club, Leeson Street Lower, Saint Kevin's, Dublin, Ireland

Google Map of The Sugar Club, Leeson Street Lower, Saint Kevin's, Dublin, Ireland

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