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Big Telly Theatre Company invoke Hell with masks, Fairy Liquid and a whole lot of laughs
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'To describe O’Neill’s act simply as ‘stand-up’ would do him a great injustice'
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The inaugural Belly Laughs Comedy Festival in Belfast welcomes Northern Ireland's most adaptable performer
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A selection of old VHS clips proves that embarrasment is truly the international language of hilarity
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Forget Belfast and Derry~Londonderry – founder Victoria Armstrong invites everyone to the east coast this weekend
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Decapitation, manky medicine and Catholic versus Protestant. History has never been this much fun
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Charles Dickens thought them 'quite harmless'. The Web Theatre shows the puppets' good side on their 350th birthday
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The Newry comic is off to crack Oz, but Northern Ireland's comedy scene is strong enough to survive without him
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The surrealist comic, daughter of Irish Catholic parents, on marrying a famous atheist and why bananas are funny
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The future of comedy in Belfast is Bright, informed and surprisingly academic
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May McFettridge rules the panto roost with plenty of gags and a costume Lady Gaga would envy
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Festival director Peter Quigley on this year's highlights and epic ambitions for the future
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The founder of Newcastle's little comedy club, LOL Comedy, has big ambitions
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One of Britain's greatest unsung comedians decontructs the stand-up oeuvre
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Interruptions plague Dylan Moran in the Waterfront, but he still manages to deliver some first-class surreal comedy
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The controversial comic isn't afraid to tackle the taboo subjects on his return to Belfast
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Abie Philbin Bowman is intentionally provocative, but isn't that what the best comedy is all about?
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Comedian Abie Philbin Bowman - set for the Cathedral Quarter Arts Festival - takes his comedy seriously
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A bewildering fusion of styles from the star of cult sitcom Attention, Scum!