Guest Artists

Conor Lambert

Conor LambertConor Lambert is familiar to Irish TV audiences who will know hum as Peader Connolly from RTE’s long-running soap “Fair City”. Conor is a member of the renowned puppeteering Lambert family and produces his own unique shows with Conor Lambert Productions. Less well known is that Conor is an accomplished comedy performer whose stand up style is charmingly downbeat and decidedly top class.

Conor will grace “At Last the 1989 Show!” with a heady combination of jokes and the occasional puppet on Thursday June 5th 2008 in The Screening Room @ The Odessa Club, Dame Court, Dublin 2.

Kevin Gildea

Standup Somedian Kevin GildeaFantastically funny Irish Standup Comedian Kevin Gildea gigs as special guest of At Last, The 1989 Show! in MB Slattery’s, Rathmines on Thursday April 3rd, 2008. Read more »

Ardal O’Hanlon

Ardal O'Hanlon“At Last, The 1989 Show!” is pleased to present as this month’s special guest an old friend and accomplice and a proper star to boot, writer, actor and comedian Ardal O’Hanlon.
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Barry Murphy

Barry Murphy as GuntherBarry Murphy appears as our special guest in At Last, the 1989 Show upstairs in MB Slattery’s, Rathmines on Thursday 07/01/2008 in the guise of Pole Durcan, poet.

Barry Murphy is often remembered for the six years he spent as a member of the cult comedy trio, Mr Trellis, with Kevin Gildea and Ardal O Hanlon. He is the co-founder of the Comedy Cellar - Ireland’s longest running comedy venue, and is easily recognised as one of the “ten kings of Irish Comedy over the last 20 years” (Hot Press Magazine).

“Barry Murphy’s German alter ego, Gunter, is as laugh-a-loud funny as it is satirical. He deserves to be bigger than Riverdance and The Corrs put together” - Brian Boyd, Irish Times
“Subtly mischievous, always teasing, this clever comic works the audience like a chin-wagging barman” - The Scotsman

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Paul Tylak

Paul TylakPaul will be a special guest at “At Last, The 1989 Show!” on December 13th in MB Slattery’s, Rathmines .

Paul Tylak, was, with Paul Woodfull, creator, writer, and co-star of the IFTA (Irish Film And Television Award)winning sketch series “STEW”, and he’s just finished playing “McCarticus” on the CD of the smash-hit Comedy Opera “I KEANO”(out now in all good disc shops).

Paul still harps on about his miniscule role in “The Name of The Father”, and two briefer-than-brief appearances in “Father Ted”, which all happened years ago. A core member of the Irish Improv, he’s never slow to mention he’s performed with cast members of The Simpsons, The Drew Carey Show, Saturday Night Live, and Who’s line is it Anyway?
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Leslie Keye

Special Guest Artist at Show # 3 is Former Wilde Oscars Singer-Songwriter Leslie Keye

Les Keye has long been a catalyst behind a number of musical projects both in Ireland and in the US., for which he has received much critical acclaim.

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Nick Kelly

Special Guest Artist Nick Kelly returns to “At Last, The 1989 Show!” in The Odessa Club on May 8th 2008

Critically acclaimed singer-songwriter Nick Kelly returns as our musical guest for the first “At Last, The 1989 Show” in The Screening Room at The Odessa Club on Thursday May 8th, 2008. The following is adapted from Nick Kelly’s own web site www.nickkelly.ie.

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Doctor Millar

Special Guest Artist Doctor Millar for September 6/07 Show

“At Last, The 1989 Show!” is delighted to confirm that our special musical guest ofr the inaugural show on September 6th 2007 will be the ineffable chanteur, writeur and playeur, Doctor Millar.

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