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Pat Shortt to bring his brand new show to Tipperary
Pat Shortt will perform at The Source Arts Centre Thurles on December 3 and 4.
27 Nov 2016 1:00 PM
Comedian Pat Shortt brings his brand new show ‘How’s Tings?’ to The Source Arts Centre Thurles on Saturday 3rd and Sunday 4th December. In his inimitable high energy anarchic style of performance, the Jumbo Breakfast Roll star looks at every day Irish characters and turns the normal into abnormal. In 'How’s Tings?', Pat introduces us to a variety of new characters such as the chairman of the local drama committee and every other committee in the parish Eugene, who shares with us his mundane insight into parish politics; Sr. Eucharia with her hilarious look at religious life in small town Ireland; and the philosophical Stop/Go man we meet on every stretch of road works in rural Ireland. Contact The Source box office 0504 90204 or visit www.thesourceartscentre.ie for ticket information.
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