Adding to the numerous things to do in Meath, Neil Delamere is all set for his performance at the Venue Theatre in Ratoath during the week leading up to Christmas. This accomplished comic never leaves a dry eye in the house as his performances are renowned for their hilarity.
The lead man of RTE’s ‘The Panel”, the Blame Game, the Comedy Roadshow and most recently the host of ‘Republic of Telly’ is back in Meath to display his near patented sharp wit, sharper tongue and side splitting storytelling skills with his latest show titled 'Implement of Divilment’. The show is scheduled for the 18th of December at the recently opened Venue Theatre. His signature combination of highly sharp and observational humour mixed with some hilarious anecdotes has made Neil an original and greatly loved comedian.
In the 'Implement of Divilment’ show, the stand-up details which exercise classes may be bad for us, how to reconstruct a corpse and what measures should be taken in the event that someone leaps onto the bonnet of your car! Neil already has two platinum selling DVD’s and has performed throughout the Emerald Isle, including performances at the acclaimed Kilkenny Cat Laughs festival, the Montreal Just For Laughs Festival, the Melbourne International Comedy Festival and the New Zealand Comedy Festival.
The comic featured in series of Liffey Laughs, RTE’s comedy show in 2005/06 and The World Stands Up for Paramount. The tickets for his show are available now and it promises to be a thrilling event. The Venue Theatre, host of the event, was opened in 2006 and has enjoyed great success due to its inherent quality and friendly atmosphere. Having many noteworthy Meath restaurants in its vicinity certainly doesn’t hurt either, but it is the theatre’s display of dance and music as well as the best of local and national professional and amateur companies that draws in the crowds.
Book your ticket now and secure a room at the Knightsbrook Hotel, which offers top quality luxury hotel accommodation to both local and international patrons. Put 'Implement of Divilment’ on your list of things to do in Meath.