Jason Byrne – No Show

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Civic Theatre, Saturday 12th April

In 1935 Erwin Schrodinger placed comedian Jason Byrne in a venue with an audience, and closed the doors. Was there a show, or NO SHOW? For those outside without tickets there was simultaneously a show, and NO SHOW.

Don't be outside. Get a ticket and watch the master of comic creativity and audience interaction create a show from NO SHOW.

 


Date:
Saturday 12th April
Time:
8.00pm
Price:
€29
Address:
Civic Theatre, Bóthar Belgard, Tallaght, Dublin, Ireland

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