Overnight Failure

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Smock Alley Theatre, Thursday 27th February - Friday 28th February

One day you’re writing a sitcom for Comedy Central USA, the next you’re cutting your own hair. In his stand-up special, Brian suddenly finds himself middle-aged after decades of screw-ups.

Written + Performed by: Brian Cheatle
Produced by: Caroline Swords


Date:
Thursday 27th February - Friday 28th February
Time:
8.00pm
Price:
€10
Address:
7 Exchange Street Lower, Temple Bar, Dublin, D08 PX27, Ireland

Google Map of 7 Exchange Street Lower, Temple Bar, Dublin, D08 PX27, Ireland

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