Sat 15th Mar 2025 at 7:30pm ends 10:00pm
Bowling House, Dereham Road, Norwich, UK - Map
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TweetJoin us in celebrating one of the greatest sitcoms ever made, as we welcome renowned stand-up Joe Rooney for a night of all things Father Ted!
Joe featured as the rebellious Father Damo in the classic Father Ted episode The Old Grey Whistle Theft, leading Dougal astray with his earring, cigarette smoking and bad-boy attitude.
Joe will host a screening of the episode, take you behind the scenes and set you a Craggy Island quiz–then prepare yourself for an all-inclusive ‘Lovely Girls Competition’ have you got the loveliest laugh, the loveliest walk, and can you make the loveliest sandwich?
There will also be a dancing priests competition, plus appearances from a nursery-rhyme singing Ziggy Stardust, Nirvana, Johnny Cash and many more – and the evening wouldn’t be complete without a sing-along to ‘My Lovely Horse’!
Come and meet Joe and immerse yourself in the very silly delights of Father Ted.
Ah, go on...you will! “
A purveyor of choice gags, a natural storyteller, guitar in hand, Joe Rooney delights the room with his infectiously manic delivery.” - Ardal O’Hanlon
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Amazing! Great comedians, lovely staff, great venue!
Review left at 9:12pm on Mon 7th Oct 2024
This could have been an excellent night, but slightly ruined by some in the audience
Review left at 12:04pm on Mon 7th Oct 2024
Review left at 3:04pm on Sun 6th Oct 2024
Arrived early, not the clearest on where we should have been sitting, so missed some of the show…. Once realised, all staff members and management team were some of the kindest people I’ve ever met!!👍🏻👍🏻 Thank you again…💚💜🧡
Review left at 7:14pm on Sat 5th Oct 2024
Brilliant!
Review left at 7:08pm on Sat 5th Oct 2024
I think the standard to the venue warrants the price. Staff were very friendly. The venue was very cold and I feel that a comedy night needs more people. The acts were very substandard. The first act was substandard but I think it was great how hard he was trying therefore we still enjoyed it. The second act was ok but I didn’t enjoy the man-hating which divided the room but, I guess it is what Norwich is becoming known for. The last act was great. Really energetic and he commanded the attention of the room. I think hopefully with a warmer room and more people it would have felt a lot better. Wouldn’t it be lovely if Norwich wasn’t just all about families and welcomed more single people. I think most have left for Bristol and London tbh. I appreciate it’s very challenging at the moment in Norfolk so please keep going! 👌🏻💪🏻
Review left at 5:50pm on Sat 5th Oct 2024