Neil Delamere to headline Tuam show
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Author: Judy Murphy
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From this week's Galway City Tribune
Tuam After Dark presents an evening of comedy on Friday, September 15, with Neil Delamere as the headline act and support from Richie Bree. The show, in the town’s Mall Theatre, will start at 7.30pm.
Offaly man Neil Delamere, a household name in Irish comedy, received a standing ovation on his last visit to Tuam and his latest show, Delamerium, which he’s bringing to the town on this occasion, has received rave reviews.
He mixes his quintessentially Irish brand of storytelling with side-splitting interactions with audience members for what promises to be great night.
He’ll be joined by County Down-born funnyman Richie Bree, who has gained a reputation for his sharp Northern humour and unique storytelling ability. Richie has become a popular presence at comedy venues and festivals countrywide, including at the Vodafone Comedy Festival and Body & Soul.
“Neil Delamere is one of Ireland’s top comics and we’re delighted to have him back,” said the event’s organiser Katie Harrington. “Laughter is truly the best medicine and we’re eagerly looking forward to seeing the entire community come together for what promises to be an extraordinary evening.”
Tickets for this comedy bill are available now from Eventbrite.
Pictured: Neil Delamere.
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