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Sharon Mannion

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"Turbo charged - started at fever pitch and stayed there"

Evening Standard London

"Sharon is fabulous and hilarious"

Rosie O'Donnell

Sharon Mannion is a comedian, actor, and writer best known for her role as 'Concepta' in the RTE/UKTV GOLD/HULU hit comedy 'Bridget & Eamon' and for being the resident host of The Comedy Cellar at the International, Ireland's longest-running stand-up comedy club.

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She performs as a stand-up at clubs and festivals all over Ireland and the UK including The Cat Laughs Comedy Festival – Kilkenny, Paddy Power Comedy Festival - Iveagh Gardens Dublin, Vodafone Comedy Carnival, Galway and more, and has been tour support for Rosie O'Donnell, Deirdre O'Kane and Neil Delamere among others.

 

After the roaring success of her debut stand-up comedy tour 'Sharondipity', Sharon is back with a brand new show 'JUKEBOX DONKEY'

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She's been BURSTING to talk about her experience on Britain’s Got Talent and now that she finally can, she’s ready to tell all!
In arguably the lowest point in Anglo- Irish relations since the famine, Sharon Mannion was invited onto Britain's Got Talent only to find her ‘4 Yesses - Simon Cowell loving’ performance on the cutting room floor and herself on a Ryanair flight home, tail between her legs to the family she had envisaged being raised by nannies in a separate compartment of her private plane.

 

Book your tickets now and join Sharon as she 
spills the hilarious; and sometimes
heartbreaking beans on showbiz let-downs, the disappointment of meeting your heroes, parenting chaos and the absurd balancing act of
chasing success only to find yourself serving tiny divas at home.

 

Sharon won a Writers Guild of Ireland Zebbie Best Radio Script Award for her RTE Radio 1 play ‘Stuck’, and the radio version of her highly successful one-woman comedy show ‘The Curse of the Button Accordion’ was nominated for a Celtic Media Award in 2019.


Further FILM/TV credits include 'Small Town, Big Story' (Chris O'Dowd/Sky), 'Bad Sisters 2' (Apple), ‘Aisha’, ‘Michael Inside’ (Pathway Films, directed by Frank Berry), ‘Republic of Telly’, ‘Irish Pictorial Weekly’ (RTE), ‘Damo & Ivor’ (RTE), ‘Prosperity’ (RTE, directed by Lenny Abrahamson), and ‘Roy’ (BBC)

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​​Book your tickets now!

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