Cork to host top comedians this autumn 

The Cork Comedy Stop will feature four artists from The Comedy Store. 
Cork to host top comedians this autumn 

London comedian Andrew Mensah plays two Cork gigs in October.

Cork is to host some of the top comedy acts in the business, with some top British performers due to play here in the autumn.

The Cork Comedy Stop will feature four artists from The Comedy Store in October, which, with nearly 45 years of history, is the place to see tomorrow’s stars today.

Eddie Izzard, John Bishop, Jimmy Carr, Rhod Gilbert, and Sarah Millican have all cut their comedy teeth with The Comedy Store, and the acts on stage in Cork follow in those footsteps.

On Thursday, October 10, the Cork Comedy Stop will play the Cork Opera House, with four comedians featuring.

Micky Overman, Sofie Hagen, Aurie Styla, and Andrew Mensah will all play the Opera House at 8pm that evening, with tickets €25, and booking fees may apply. For details see corkoperahouse.ie.

Andrew Mensah will also play Cyprus Avenue the following evening, with doors opening at 7pm and tickets from €23. For details, see cyprusavenue.ie.

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