Solo Shows

Friday 18th November
8.30pm Solo Show 60 Minutes €10
The Boy with Tape on his Face

Saturday 19th November
8.30pm Solo Show 80 Minutes €10
Sanderson Jones ComedySale.com

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THE BOY WITH TAPE ON HIS FACE

The silent show that is creating a lot of talk.

Mime with noise, stand-up with no talking, drama with no acting.

You’ll laugh, you’ll scream and ultimately you’ll end up like The Boy – lost for words.

“A truly magical experience” Chortle * * * * *

“The Boy With Tape on His Face is utterly spectacular! Endlessly inventive, hysterically funny. Fight for a ticket.” Time Out

Sanderson Jones ComedySale.com

Sanderson Jones brings his critically acclaimed Edinburgh show, ‘ComedySale.Com’, to Clonmel for one night only on Saturday, 19th November.

For this unique show, Sanderson must personally sell every ticket in person. The unique nature of this sales strategy means he knows everyone in the audience, and thus tailors the show to the crowd.

In order to book tickets for this truly original show, punters should contact Sanderson directly. He can be tweeted on @comedysale or emailed on sanderson@comedysale.com.

Jones will arrange to deliver tickets at a mutually convenient time. Alternatively Jones will announce his whereabouts on Twitter and Facebook so that people can track him down the week of the festival in Clonmel.

Edinburgh 2011 reviews:

The Scotsman – 5 stars

“ComedySale’s awesomeness stems from the fact that it is presided over by an eccentric with insatiable energy…. This is the first multimedia stand-up I’ve ever witnessed where the presentation mimics web surfing’s capriciousness and moves with the one-click speed of a comic’s brain.

The Skinny – 5 Stars

“Trying to stop laughing is like trying to stand up to a tsunami….People leave dazed, and in extreme physical pain. The human body is not designed for this amount of laughter”.

Chortle – 4 Stars

“A great spirit of fun pervades this hour, and Jones’s energy keeps us all enthused as we tumble towards the conclusion of his romantic tale. By the end, we all feel like friends, a newly-formed social network in real life, with an audience in love with Jones”.

The Guardian

“The trick here is that comic Sanderson Jones Googles his audience individually before the show, and confronts us on stage with the alarming traces of ourselves strewn all around cyberspace. It’s a brilliant idea, to be watched through one’s fingers, and laughed at through one’s shame”.