Maeve Higgins: Irish women in comedy - I see you, I hear you and here's how we can change things
Irish comedian Maeve Higgins offers support to Irish women in the industry on the back of revelations about the behaviour of some male comedians.
Irish comedian Maeve Higgins offers support to Irish women in the industry on the back of revelations about the behaviour of some male comedians.
“I’m just a beoure, standing in front of a feen, asking him to love her. Wait, wrong film.”
So it turns out there are two Black Box theatres on this island. How about that?
St Patrick isn’t Irish. Potatoes aren’t even Irish. Who are we?
We’ll always have Surelook!
It’s all coming down the line to you!
The Blamer, the Gifter, the Judas… Which one are you?
I just want some chewing gum.
Conor McGregor, Robert DeNiro, Eddie Murphy…
On dream gigs, comedy moving online and how the audience is a little like a family with an PlayStation…
That moment you realise there’s no baby wipes left. *faints*
The new three-part series makes its TV debut on RTÉ this Thursday night.
The cheeky sods poke a bit of fun at recent controversies. How DID they get away with it?
Calling all comedians – how do you measure up to Ireland’s comedy greats?
The coveted So You Think You’re Funny? prize has previously been won by David O’Doherty, Dylan Moran and Peter Kay.