Ferbane's Tadhg J Devery is launching his first tour "A Day In The Country" this month.
"A village of characters"- that's how a Offaly carpenter turned actor and comedian describes his skits.
Ferbane's Tadhg J Devery is launching his first tour "A Day In The Country" this month.
The ten date tour comes to the Dean Crowe Theatre in Athlone on April 11th and the Dunamaise Arts Centre in Portlaoise on the 25th.
It's based off his viral Tiktok skits where he draws on his experiences of growing up in rural Ireland - with a country dad, a dramatic Irish mammy and a tea loving priest among his cast of characters.
Mr Devery says it took a push from his friends to bring his show on the road:
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