Ireland’s top comedy trio return to the UK with a new show following a sell-out tour in 2017.
Best known for their YouTube videos (100 million online hits), their live shows are what they’re most
proud of. Craicling is a fast-paced sketch show featuring a tutorial in how to hold a baby, a Gregorian chant about drunken monks and a step by step guide on how to kill an actor.
This performance is likely to contain swearing and adult content.
This is a BSL Interpreted performance
Please note that we do not allow the resale of our tickets for private commercial gain. We will cancel tickets if there’s any breach of this condition, and refuse entry without refund. Full Terms and Conditions.
Performances
CONCESSIONS
CONCESSIONS FOR PATRONS WITH DISABILITIES
£5 off each ticket in all seating areas.
2 for 1 for disabled patrons who require the service/support of a companion.
TERMS AND CONDITIONS
Discounts and Concessions are offered subject to availability at the discretion of the Information and Sales Manager. Top three price bands only, unless otherwise stated. Restrictions may apply. Only one discount per ticket may apply, unless otherwise stated. Offers are non retrospective and cannot be used in conjunction with any other offer. Valid ID must be presented where applicable. Additional discounts may be offered from time to time.
We strive to provide access for all
For dates of audio-described, captioned or British Sign Language (BSL) interpreted performances, please see below. These vary from show to show. It is always best to book through our Access phone line 0121 689 1060 when booking assisted performances.
- BSL Interpreted: Thu 28 Mar 2019, 8pm
Concessions for patrons with disabilities
£5 off standard price tickets in all seating areas.
2 for 1 for disabled patrons who require the service/support of a companion.
Limited availability.
CLICK HERE for more information on our Accessible Performances
The Times
"An effervescent hour of fast-paced gags, fizzing with energy, invention and great lines"
Chortle
"Quite simply, a sensation"
Edinburgh Festivals Magazine