- Music
- 27 May 14
Rich Hall's Dublin show hits four week countdown
The American comedian hits the Olympia Theatre on June 26.
As the funny man brings his deadpan humor back to Ireland, he looks to capitalize upon his success and support in both Ireland and the United Kingdom.
The comedian who was supposedly the inspiration for The Simpsons Moe Syzlak, is a common fixture on British television, having appeared on ‘Stand Up For The Week’, ‘QI’, ‘Live At The Apollo’, ‘Channel 4’s Comedy Gala Live At The O2’, ‘Have I Got News For You’, ‘Rich Hall’s Cattle Drive’, ‘Rich Hall’s Gone Fishing’, ‘Otis Lee Crenshaw – London Not Tennessee’ and ‘Never Mind The Buzzcocks’. Hall has also been the star of BBC 4 documentaries ‘Rich Hall’s Continental Drifters’, ‘Rich Hall’s The Dirty South’’ and ‘How The West Was Lost’.
Tickets are still available and priced from €26.
Check out a video from one of Hall's Irish appearances below.
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