Colm O’Regan, Becky Cheatle + Guests
5th September, Doors 8pm / Show at 8:30pm, The Vintage Room
Craic Den Comedy Club brings the best Irish and international comedians to the stage every week in Dublin city. As seen on their acclaimed TV show on Virgin Media, The Craic Den will deliver you a medicinal dose of laughs all evening long.
Colm O’Regan
Colm O’Regan is one of Ireland’s most in demand comedians. He has performed all over the world and has featured on RTÉ’s Late Late Show and on Comedy Central.
Colm has written and presents the multi-award winning RTE 1 Radio show Colm O’Regan Wants A Word since 2016. He is also the creator of the twitter phenomenon @irishmammies with over 200,000 followers.
Jim Elliott
American Jim Elliott has established himself as a firm favourite on the Irish comedy circuit, with regular headlining spots at clubs and appearances at all the major comedy festivals such as Kilkenny Cat Laughs, Vodafone Comedy Festival and Longitude. Jim featured in the Craic Den TV Show and was garnered with rave reviews.
Becky Cheatle
Since taking up stand up comedy in 2018, Becky Cheatle has gone on to perform at The Dublin Fringe, Edinburgh Festival Fringe & The Paddy Power Comedy Festival, as well as creating the movie-themed comedy show Retro Vision & the Night of 100 Comedians stand up comedy marathon for Culture Night.
During lockdown she co-created the online comedy collective Hysteria, which has since become the Hysteria Comedy Club in Sin É / The Sugar Club, which she also co-runs. She’s directed & co-written the award winning short film Punch Line, and before she began stand up she was a comedy writer of some acclaim. However, her 50 years spent as a man received mixed reviews.
Eddie Mullarkey
Eddie is an established comic at all of Ireland’s major comedy clubs and festivals. Known for his cheeky and seductive wit, Eddie has toured internationally and has just finished a sell out run at the 2022 Edinburgh Fringe with his show ‘An Irish Solution to an Irish Problem’.
“Mullarkey has a warmth in his eyes that gives away his compassionate wit.” Mumble