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The Old Cold Store at The Vat & Fiddle
Friday 9 November 2018 | 8.15pm
£5
Irish Comedian Colin Chadwick is a quick thinker, but not a quality thinker. Whether he's trying to outsmart a computer or perform CPR, his brain supplies ideas by quantity rather than quality. As seen on RTE Two and BBC 3, "His quirky punchlines come thick and fast" **** - BroadwayBaby. "The man can certainly write a gag" - Chortle. "An expert in setting up one-liners" - Arts Award Voice.
Twitter: @colinchadwick
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