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People may know Noel Faulkner as the owner of London’s Comedy Café Club. They might also know he has Tourette’s Syndrome, and possibly that he used to be a standup himself.
Throughout a fascinating life, Faulkner has the habit of always being in the right place at the right time – be it at the heart of London in the Swinging Sixties, in a hippy community in San Francisco in the Seventies, New York as the underground club scene was at its most hedonistic in the Eighties and then in comedy at the emergence of the alternative scene. He is a reallife Zelig.
But occasionally he was in the wrong place at the wrong time, and he got busted for his role in smuggling four tons of marijuana into the States.
This is a compelling comedy-drama monologue, wonderfully told which throw up many insights into Tourette’s Syndrome.
The IRA, the Heaven’s Gate suicide cult and the sadistic Christian Brothers who educated him all get a mention, too, in a show that’s jampacked with scintillating content.
Tickets £7.00/£6.00 Buy Online
Also available from Belfast Welcome Centre 028 9024 6609
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