KEITH FARNAN
I was very impressed with Keith Farnan, a very funny, self-deprecating comedian from Cork, Ireland. From the start he won the audience over, whom he had done research on and mildly, gently poked fun at some of the companies in the audience. He was clean, told observational jokes, often about his native Ireland and was an all-round brilliant guy. We would bring him back again without hesitation, I fully recommend him for anything, he would go out of his way to help. - Neston CC President
Keith Farnan is a top Irish comic from Cork and has performed all over the world. His mix of personal and political satire has taken him as far as Hong Kong, Montreal, USA & Amsterdam. Farnan has recently appeared for the Canadian Comedy Network as part of the famous Just for Laughs All Access Show, and also taken the Netherlands by storm appearing their high rating comedy show The comedy Factory. Farnan is also a veteran of the Edinburgh Fringe Festival having taken four shows there, all selling out the show runs. In the UK he has sold out shows at all major comedy Festivals as well as the Royal Festival Hall and Soho Theatre in London. On TV Farnan had the honour of appearing on the BBC’s Michael McIntyre’s Comedy Roadshow.
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I was very impressed with Keith Farnan, a very funny, self-deprecating comedian from Cork, Ireland. From the start he won the audience over, whom he had done research on and mildly, gently poked fun at some of the companies in the audience. He was clean, told observational jokes, often about his native Ireland and was an all-round brilliant guy. We would bring him back again without hesitation, I fully recommend him for anything, he would go out of his way to help.
The audience response was excellent – they seemed to enjoy it and there was a lot of laughter and applause. Keith was very good, amusing and very clean. It was humour the audience could relate to, quite casual and seemed almost ‘off the cuff and he was friendly and engaging”