Jenny Eclair

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Liberty Hall Theatre, Saturday 4th November

Having hit 60 (but still a year younger than Madonna), Jenny Eclair AKA ‘The Face of Vagisan’ confronts a new decade of decrepitude. Now that it takes 20 minutes of scrolling down to find her DOB when she’s filling in forms online, should she celebrate or crawl into a hole? What will her 60’s hold for this 1960’s babe and is it a legal requirement to buy Nordic walking poles?

Comedian Jenny Clare Hargreaves is best known by her stage name Jenny Eclair. Born in Malaysia in 1960, her family spent a few years in Berlin before settling in the English town of Lytham St Annes. The daughter of an army general who loved a good fart prank and a joker at heart from a young age, she first tried out the surname Eclair as a teenager while pretending to be French.


Date:
Saturday 4th November
Time:
8.00pm
Price:
€28
Address:
Liberty Hall Theatre, Eden Quay, North City, Dublin 1, Ireland

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