The Award Winning Capital Comedy Club
est. January 2005
"A cracking comedy venue" HotPress Magazine
Wednesdays and Sundays
Ha'Penny Bridge Inn, Temple Bar
Doors 9pm Shows 9 30pm
(Shows end 11 15pm approx)
Admission €7/€5 students & unemployed book online for only €5
capitalcomedyclub@gmail.com
Sunday August 1st (Bank Holiday)
FRED COOKE
"High octane, manic brand of surreal genius" The Munster Express
One of the most popular acts on the Irish comedy scene and not just because of the Spar ad. Fred has played the Kilkenny Cat Laughs, Oxegen, Electric Picnic, Carlsberg Comedy Carnival and more. He has toured with Joe Rooney and Ardal O’Hanlon, has appeared on The Savage Eye and plays the chef on The Café.
SUE COLLINS
"One of the finest comedians to come out of Ireland" The Independent
Another act making a long overdue return to the club. A veteran headline act in her own right, Sue has toured all over the world and has too many TV and festival credits worldwide to mention. A great act who we haven’t had to for a while so definitely check her out.
MATT SADDLIER
A nationwide headliner in his own right, Matt completes a stunning line up. He has toured several times with Neil Delamere and was hand picked by no less than Eddie Izzard to open for him in Vicar St. He has played all the major comedy festicals in this country and is well worth checking out.

Resident M.C. Simon O'Keeffe
Directions
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Capital Comedy Club is located upstairs in The Ha Penny Bridge Inn,Wellington Quay, Temple Bar, Dublin 2
The pub is on the south end of The Ha Penny Bridge which is the lovely olde curved pedestrian bridge going over the Liffey
To get to it from:
O'Connell Street: head towards the river, go over O'Connell Bridge, turn right on the quays and we're a one minute walk on the left
Temple Bar Square: we're directly behind the Quays bar
Credits:
Design by Mark O'Keeffe, Matthew Collins
Venue and Resident M.C Photos by Niamh Marron, Live Shots by Terry Warren
Backdrop Design and Original
Art by Robbie Black
Created by Chris Carter
Written by Ronald D. Moore
Music by Roger Meyers & George Gershwin