Stand Up! Against Racism
29-Jul-2005 to: 29-Jul-2005
Stand Up! Against Racism featuring the best of Irish comedy takes place at Vicar Street on Friday, the 29th of July.
The Le Chèile Project return with a veritable comedy extravaganza of Ireland's most talented comics to highlight the challenge of racism in modern day Ireland.
The Le Chèile Artists in Ireland Against Racism draws on the commitment of artists, musicians and all those involved in the arts and entertainment in Ireland to creatively challenge racism in Irish society.
This time it is the turn of Irish comedians to bring their talents to highlight the different aspects of Ireland's broadening multi-cultural society with a night of comedy that promises to have the audience in stitches.
The line-up for the night features the hectic, hilarious and ingenuous ramblings of Tommy Tiernan, the wonderful songs and rib-tickling charm of David O'Doherty, the wry and infectious comedy of Barry Murphy, the popular physical humour of Reuben, the stand-up of Naked Camera star, Maeve Higgins and so much more.
Le Chèile have provided invaluable training, education, and information: raising awareness of racism in schools, community groups and amongst the general public. Comhlàmh also advocate and campaign on public policy and anti-racism and onsistently work to promote positive interculturalism in all aspects of Irish culture.
A great night of comedy for a good cause, Stand Up! Against Racism takes place at Vicar Street on Friday, the 29th.
Comhlàmh
Vicar Street
Buy Tickets
Time: 8pm
Tickets: €25
Tickets are available from Comhlàmh offices at 10 Upper Camden Street, Dublin 2 Tel: + 353 (0) 1 4783490 and Ticketmaster outlets, www.ticketmaster.ie.
Vicar Street
58-59 Thomas Street,
Dublin 8.
Tel: +353 (0) 1 4546656
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