Belfast comedian Ciaran Bartlett is set to take over the Grand Opera House next week with his new headline show, 'Phantom of the Opera House'. The show combines stand-up comedy, original music, and interactive banter for a unique theatrical experience.
West Belfast funnyman Ciaran Bartlett is taking over the Grand Opera House next week with his newest headline show filled with laughs, music and "explosive" banter.
Describing his comedy show, Ciaran said: "The audience can expect to see a 38-year-old man singing absolutely grim and hilarious yet incredibly well-produced songs while telling bad yarns that will stain them forever. Many may know Ciaran from his hilarious football podcast No Blasters or his regular appearances on fellow comedian Shane Todd's Tea With Me Podcast."I'm aware that when people are listening to a podcast that they could be at work or have kids running around so while the podcast isn't clean or family-friendly per se, it is a little gentler in tone than stand-up.
"The sheer scale of the ambition behind the music and production value in this show sets it apart from anything I've done so far," he explained.
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