It's a funny old world when seen through the eyes of Brendan Grace.
The sanctimonious priest who knows more than he's telling:
''Blessed is he who gets married in the nick of time''.
The father of the bride makes a speech at his daughter’s wedding:
''She could have married someone with money;she could have married someone who was working. She could have married someone who wasn't working..but was willing to work.''
Then there's the schoolboy with the unspeakable personal habits and a fine line in sympathy please.
Brendan Grace is all of these and more. Each cock- eyed portrait he paints has a ring of truth that brings audiences to the point of apoplexy.
Brendan's material owes more to the best of the traditional stand-up-comics than it does to modern alternative humour and his show is very much a show for all the family.
There is a sincerity about his act that endears you to him, and his off-stage persona is very much a 'man of the people' as he makes himself available after each show for a photo and a 'meet and greet'