The Comedy Nobody

Axis Arts Centre, Wednesday 8th May - Thursday 9th May

Karl is part of a self-help group.

He's still getting over a break-up. Thirty years later. He has to care for his elderly mother.

Can things get any worse?

You bet. He wants to try stand-up comedy again. A show about an ailing Irish mother. American movie stars. Group therapy over failed show business dreams and the prospect of a second chance…

• Wednesday May 8th at 1pm
• Thursday May 9th at 7.30pm

Presented as part of Bealtaine, Celebrating Arts & Creativity As We Age

*Lunchtime tickets include tea/coffee

Galway-born Karl MacDermott is a comedy performer and humour writer of novels, short stories, TV and radio. Find out more about him at karlmacdermott.com


Date:
Wednesday 8th May - Thursday 9th May
Time:
1pm (8th May) & 7.30pm (9th May)
Price:
€10 - €15
Address:
Axis Art Centre and Theatre, Main St, Ballymun, Dublin, Ireland

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