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Voicebox Comedy Night – 5th March

Voicebox returns this March to battle through the rest of the year, providing you with nothing but the best upcoming comedy provisions, featuring

Ruaidhrí Ward
Scott Calonico & Stacey Mead
Morgan Hearst
George Quinn
Graeme Watson
Aaron Marshall
Ciarán Bartlett

And your headline act – MATTHEW COLLINS

Gosh, he's charming

“Some know him as the best beard in Irish comedy, others as the Keyboard Wizard, and still others as the wicker work fairy light man from BBC’s Great Unanswered Questions. Whatever you know him as he’s hard to forget.

A truly International comedian, Matthew gigs regularly in the many great comedy clubs of Dublin and Belfast. (Ok so “international” comedian is stretching it a bit and you need to recognise a somewhat sticky political situation, but hey I’m tryin’ to make myself sound important here).

Matthew’s comedy is probably best described as semi-intelligent, quasi-intellectual bullshit. Basically he’s a nerd with a sense of humour and an obsession with the 1980’s, superheroes and general mirth.”

All this with your MC for the evening, Marcus Keeley

It’s always the same deal folks; stand-up, sketches, comedy videos and lectures, Bring Your Own – all for a more than reasonable £4.00

Safehouse Arts Space, 25 Donegall Street, Belfast

Doors: 7:30pm / Show: 8:30pm sharp / £4.00 / Come early to ensure a seat

Matthew on BBC1NI's "Great Unanswered Questions" - Fridays @ 10:35pm

Voicebox Comedy! Friday Feb. 5th

February at Voicebox is as packed as ever, and this month sees your usual host step down and have RUAIDHRÍ WARD make his debut MC performance.

“Ruaidhrí Ward has been performing comedy for less than a year, but has been fucked off all his life. This impotent anger is the futile glue that holds together his sharp, bitingly witty perspective on contemporary culture, which is intelligent, funny, cliché-free & ultimately pointless.”
http://ruaidhriward.blogspot.com

Not only that, but we have a special headline guest, Bulmer’s Ireland Comedy Finalist & the People’s Winner, ENDA MULDOON.

“Enda began comedy over four years ago in a bid to deal with deep seated childhood psycholgical trauma. This badly thought out attempt at purging his demons in public proved not only to be unsuccessful, but has involved many of his shows ending with his admission to a psychiatric unit. Not strictly a comedian, watching Enda perform is a dark view at the fragility of the human psyche. The fact that anyone would give him a microphone, is proof in itself that the collapse of society is imminent.