Archives for: Danny Kehoe

Danny Kehoe in new comedy bites show “Tidy”

Have you seen the hilarious Danny Kehoe in Tidy? Part of a new Comedy Bites digital series from RTE!
It follows the cut throat world of a tidy towns committee as they desperately try to obtain their dream, winning the Tidy Towns at all costs…

Episode one is out now, with episodes two and three to follow next week and the week after.

Watch the show on the RTE Player here

Danny Kehoe in Laugh Out Loud for Temple Street

Danny Kehoe is once again privileged and honoured to be a part of Laugh Out Loud for Temple St.

Tickets are priced at €21, and can be booked here

Danny will perform alongside 20 of Ireland’s top comedic acts in this fantastic fun filled night.
Don’t miss the opportunity to see some great comedy and raise some much needed funds for Temple St Hospital!

Danny Kehoe in Red Rock

Catch Danny playing Tony Power in new Irish soap Red Rock on TV3

Danny Kehoe cast in Red Rock

Danny Kehoe will be appearing in Red Rock – the new TV3 soap as loveable rogue Tony Power. The show will air over 80 episodes in 2015

Rhubarb Crumble returns

After a sold out run at the Dublin Tiger Fringe Festival, where they received a Best Ensemble nomination, Ghost Train Willy are back with Rhubarb Crumble , Civic Theatre Tallaght, November 26-29th
For details see here

Frontline at the Fringe

 

Fiona McGeown

‘Between Trees and Water by Painted Bird Production’ 

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Using documentary material, witness statements, court depositions and newspaper articles relating to the case of Bridie Kirk, who died in Cork City in 1939 as a result of an illegal abortion, this play is about trying to find a way to tell a story that for 75 years has gone untold.

The project is the result of an ambitious collaboration between a cast of five performers, composer Tom Lane, designer Deirdre Dwyer, dramaturg Thomas Conway and director Fiona McGeown.
The show will run in offsite locations in both Cork, as part of the Everyman autumn season: http://www.everymancork.com/2014/02/between-trees-and-water/

and in Dublin as part of the 2014 Tiger Dublin Fringe:

http://fringefest.com/programme/between-trees-and-water

(Sept 9th – 14th @7:30pm, South Studios)

 

Danny Kehoe

 ‘Rhubarb Crumble’ by Ghost Train Willy

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‘There’s a fine line between failure and misery. Often, there’s no line at all. Just ask this second-rate children’s theatre company, whose members all fantasise about the lives they could have led had they not been held back by each other. Uncensored and irreverent – with a sprinkling of show-stopping tunes – these failed entertainers are brought to life just as they are gifted one last, desperate shot at success. This show is for fans of punchline-heavy comedy at breakneck speed, and anyone who has never followed their dream and wants to feel good about it.’

Bewleys Café Theatre

September 15th – 20th @8:30pm

€14  €12 con/ €11 preview

Fringe Website  http://fringefest.com/programme/rhubarb-crumble

Facebook  https://www.facebook.com/events/578045755634098/?fref=ts

Youtube    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DM3DWRtUfsc

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jpMb2QO8EFQ

 

John Doran

‘the centre of the universe’ (Show in a bag)

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Hi, it’s your best friend John and I’d like you to join a cult. What’s this? Join a cult? The things with crazy people in them? What’s the cult? Who’s the leader? What do they believe? Am I not supposed to stay away from cults in general? I’m really not sure about this. Short answer, yes. They’re awful things. Demanding, isolating, costly and generally kind of dumb. Accept this one. This is a good cult. A cult you want to be in. Let me show you why.

Bewleys Café Theatre €13 / €10

September 9th, 11th & 17th @1pm

September 12th, 19th & 20th @6:15pm

September 14th @ 8:30pm

John is also directing/co-writing “Same Flood”

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The doomsday prophecies were right. Good thing Noah had stocked up on tinned goods. The wrong man to survive the apocalypse is the only man left in Ireland. Watch him stagger and fumble through a global catastrophe, while attempting to deal with conspiracy and paranoia at a personal level. As he struggles with his own isolation, delusion and neurosis he attempts to define the great pandemic surrounding him and any other phenomenon’s that he happens to think of. With no one left to help him, what chance does he have?

★★★★ — Irish Theatre Magazine

 Smock Alley Theatre – Boys School

€14  €12 con/ €11 preview

September 6th @7pm & 7th – 12th @ 9:15pm

 

Anna Sheils McNamee

“A carved Soul” No Strings Attached – Directed by Anna Sheils McNamee

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Ollie is a wooden puppet. But forget everything you know about puppets. Ollie is old. Ollie is tired. Ollie is grumpy. Ollie is irritable. Ollie is frustrated. Ollie does not give a shit. This is a story about stories that takes place in the void between memory and reality. This is puppetry like you have never seen it before. Ollie is brought to life by third generation puppeteer, Jason Lambert and movement specialist, Claire Walsh. The pair’s collaboration was forged in the Lambert Puppet Theatre and is taking shape for the first time at Tiger Dublin Fringe.

Smock Alley Theatre – Boys School

€14 €12 con/ €11 preview
September 13th @7pm & 14th – 17th @ 9:15pm

 

 

Danny Kehoe appearing in Moone Boy Series 2

Danny is currently appearing in the New season of Moone Boy (series 2) Mondays @ 9pm on Sky 1

 

Danny Kehoe cast in Wild

We are delighted to announce that Danny Kehoe has been cast in the role of Will in exciting new feature Wild.
The film also features Shameless star Emma Greenwell. For more production info click here
Deirdre Monaghan and Liam Burke have also joined the cast in minor roles. The film written by Vivienne DeCourcy is currently shooting in Dublin.

Someone Who’ll Watch over me receives 5 star review!

Click Here to read the excellent review from Entertainment.ie for Someone Who’ll Watch Over Me, featuring Art Kearns and Danny Kehoe

Art Kearns and Danny Kehoe appearing in Someone Who’ll Watch Over Me

Art Kearns and Danny Kehoe will be returning with Someone Who’ll Watch Over Me by Frank McGuinness at Vikings Theatre Clontarf from 11th-16th March and at The New Theatre from 18th-30th March. Click here to view a promotional trailer