Dead Cat Bounce... WIRED

A ROCK & ROLL SKETCH SHOW

Dead Cat Bounce... WIRED

Riverbank Arts CentreNewbridge


Event Details

  • Wed 9 Dec  2009
  • 8.00pm

  • Cost: 14 Euro

  • Venue Details
    Riverbank Arts Centre

    Main St.
    Newbridge


  • 045 448330
  • info@riverbank.ie
  • www.riverbank.ie


If you’re in need of a good laugh and some comic relief then look no further. On Wednesday the 9th December, the comedy group Dead Cat Bounce are bringing their brand new rock & roll sketch show “Wired” to Riverbank Arts Centre. 

One of the most exciting live acts to emerge from Ireland in recent years, Dead Cat Bounce’s unique blend of sketch comedy and blistering musical performances won them critical acclaim in 2008; playing to packed houses at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, Bulmers International Comedy Festival and London’s Big Joke Festival. They made their TV debut in January of this year, with their pilot airing as part of RTE 2’s Project Ha Ha.  

Performing an array of satirical and comic songs dealing with the habits of rugby players to the behaviour of single girls in clubs, nothing is safe from the Dead Cat Bounce treatment. This promises to be a fun-filled hilarious night, don’t miss it! 

Dead Cat Bounce Wired- A Rock & Roll Sketch Show, Riverbank Arts Centre, Newbridge, Co. Kildare. Wednesday December 9th, 8pm. Tickets €14. Call Box Office 045 448327 or book online www.riverbank.ie

COMPETITION:

Riverbank Arts Centre is offering you a chance to WIN a pair of tickets to see Dead Cat Bounce.

Simply email your name and contact details to boxoffice@riverbank.ie with the answer to the following question:

Name the RTE 2 TV series which starred Dead Cat Bounce

Entries to reach us by 5pm Monday 7th December

 
REVIEWS:

"Tightly written, flawless timing, barnstorming."
The Sunday Times

 "Genius - Go see this comedy hour of power.” 
Three Weeks

"Comedically perfect: beautifully conceived, incisively written and superbly performed.” 
The Dubliner

"A sketch show with a brain and a black sense of humour"
Chortle 

"So spectacular that the audience were howling with laughter and begging for more”
Edinburgh Festivals Magazine.


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