Cork comedian brings new show to Everyman

Cork comedian Andrew Ryan will return to the Rebel City in October with his new show Honest Capacity.
Cork comedian brings new show to Everyman

Mr Ryan also has appeared on many TV shows in the UK and Ireland such as on RTÉ on the Two Johnnies Show, Russell Howard’s Good News on the BBC and Live at The Comedy Store for Comedy Central.

Cork comedian Andrew Ryan is planning his 2026 schedule well ahead this year and has announced he is bringing his show Honest Capacity to the Everyman Theatre on October 4.

Someone who has regularly performed at big events such as the Edinburgh Fringe Festival and Kilkenny Cat Laughs Festival, Mr Ryan also is the host of Q Radio’s Breakfast Show in Northern Ireland since 2021.

Mr Ryan also has appeared on many TV shows in the UK and Ireland such as on RTÉ on The Two Johnnies Show, Russell Howard’s Good News on the BBC and Live at The Comedy Store for Comedy Central.

He also has supported the likes of Joe Lycett, Jason Manford, Kerry Godliman, Shane Todd and George Lewis on their UK and Ireland tours.

Mr Ryan, who back in 2018 won the Best New Show award at the Leicester Comedy Festival, online has seen his stand-up clips gather more than 30 million views.

For more information and to purchase tickets visit: andrewryancomedy.com/live.

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