British Comedy Guide

2017 Edinburgh Fringe

Dirty Rotten Irish Scoundrel

  • Comedy (stand-up)
  • 7:30pm (55 mins)
  • 3-27 Aug 2017
  • Espionage
  • Free
Dirty Rotten Irish Scoundrel. Andrew Gilmore
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Venue

185: Espionage

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Admin

Following a hugely successful double header show last year, Irish Andrew is back in the same venue for more drunken tales and shenanigans. If you miss this you'll have a lot of regrets... Don't go wandering through life thinking 'what if'. 'A comedian who I feel has gone above and beyond and who is blazing a trail on the comedy circuit' (www.Krank.ie). 'A powerful, passionate comedian who takes the audience on a wave of anger, charm and darkness. He is definitely the most edgy and funny dark comedian in Ireland' ***** (Aidan Killian, Bangkok Comedy Fringe).

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Featuring

Performances

Date Time Venue
3rd Aug 2017 19:30 Espionage
4th Aug 2017 19:30 Espionage
5th Aug 2017 19:30 Espionage
6th Aug 2017 19:30 Espionage
7th Aug 2017 19:30 Espionage
8th Aug 2017 19:30 Espionage
9th Aug 2017 19:30 Espionage
10th Aug 2017 19:30 Espionage
11th Aug 2017 19:30 Espionage
12th Aug 2017 19:30 Espionage
13th Aug 2017 19:30 Espionage
14th Aug 2017 19:30 Espionage
15th Aug 2017 19:30 Espionage
16th Aug 2017 19:30 Espionage
17th Aug 2017 19:30 Espionage
18th Aug 2017 19:30 Espionage
19th Aug 2017 19:30 Espionage
20th Aug 2017 19:30 Espionage
21st Aug 2017 19:30 Espionage
22nd Aug 2017 19:30 Espionage
23rd Aug 2017 19:30 Espionage
24th Aug 2017 19:30 Espionage
25th Aug 2017 19:30 Espionage
26th Aug 2017 19:30 Espionage
27th Aug 2017 19:30 Espionage

User reviews

Had never heard of this guy- loved the show- not for the faint hearted- but absolutely hilarious- amazing value for a free show- do it

Dave Hero

Beautifully twisted. Whole crowd were completely engaged from beginning to end. Truly a lovable rogue. Not often can a comic this dark please everyone in the room. Tales of sex, drugs and errrr... sofas, never sounded so good.

Aidan Shields

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