20th November 2024 I 7.30pm
Canalhouse, Nottingham
Price: £15
NCF Comedy presents Mike Rice.
Irish farmer's son, and general Nasty Character Mike Rice is one of Ireland and the UK's fastest rising comedy stars. Having started comedy in 2015 Mike has amassed a large online following from podcast and stand up clips, regularly getting millions of views on various platforms.
As well as co-hosting Mike & Vittorio's Guide to Parenting with Vittorio Angelone, and Big Mike and The Chief with Rob Moriarty, Mike has appeared multiple times on smash hit podcast Have a Word, and released his first comedy special in October 2023.
After multiple sold out Edinburgh runs, Mike brings his brand new show on his first ever UK and Ireland Tour. An unholy mix of the poetic and the crass, if you like dark, wild and silly comedy this show is for you.
Recommended age 16+
Tickets £15 from https://www.wegottickets.com/event/628587/
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